Birth kit - training session Distribution of Birth Kits Maasai Mara women with their kits after training An Ethiopian woman walking with her baby and camel

Birthing Kit Foundation (Australia)

Org #6550
Vetted since 2010 Site Visit Verified
2006
year founded
$39,264
raised on GlobalGiving
14
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

BKFA works with organisations and communities to provide a clean birthing environment for women in developing countries in order to reduce the incidence of infant and maternal mortality. We respect peoples' dignity and values and work according to principles of basic human rights. We raise awareness, provide support and resources and act as a catalyst for the creation of birth attendant training programs and community development projects.

Projects (1)

Project Leaders
BK FA
BK FA
BKF Australia
BKF Australia
Team
Bridget Mather, Adrian Harris, Hilary Carruthers, Mercy Oloo, Victoria Lewis
Organization Information
PO Box 330
Belair, SA 5052
Australia
65 121 658 428
Organization Information
PO Box 330
Belair, SA 5052
Australia
65 121 658 428

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Uganda: In-Country Kit Production

By Kate Dyer | Engagement and Marketing Coordinator

It’s early morning in Busabala, a lively suburb of Kampala, Uganda. The sound of footsteps fills the streets as women make their way to the Busaabala Nursing Home, ready for another day of... Read the full report ›

A Truly Global Effort

By Kate Dyer | Engagement and Marketing Coordinator

As we wrap up the first quarter of 2024/25, and prepare our Annual Report for 2023/34, the team at BKFA have reflected on the changes we’re seeing in our supporter base. While Birthing Kit... Read the full report ›

Birthing Kit Production

By Adrian Harris | Business and Operations Manager

Challenge It is estimated that around 300,000 women die annually from pregnancy or childbirth related complications. Infection, such as sepsis, acquired during or after childbirth is one of the... Read the full report ›
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