So far, our Midwife Training Project has received over $21,000 in donations from 260 donors and is 72% funded. We'd like to especially thank our 30 monthly donors who contribute to this project on a regular basis.
We're sending six of our midwives back to school for an extra year as required by new Indonesian Health Department regulations. This way, our midwives can keep their licenses and their jobs at our clinics—and most importantly—keep delivering the gentle, loving care that Bumi Sehat gives every mother, regardless of her family's ability to pay.
We'd like to tell you personal stories about two of our Bumi midwives, who are being trained thanks to your donations.
Midwife Nevi
Nevi has been a midwife with Bumi Sehat for nine years. Her grandmother was a midwife and her parents run a market stall. Nevi was determined to follow her in her grandmother's footsteps. The family borrowed the money to pay for her college education. Nevi contributed by tutoring fellow students for a small fee and by getting scholarships. After graduation, she worked in a small public health clinic while she studied midwifery at night school. While doing research for her program, Nevi first heard about Bumi Sehat. She liked the way that Bumi Sehat midwives give loving, gentle care to patients and she joined the staff in 2014. Novi says her practice as a midwife has made her a better person. When she gave birth to her own son and daughter, Navi says she experienced first-hand how valuable it was for a woman to receive gentle, loving birth care from midwives.
Midwife Wayan
At 54, Wayan is one of Bumi Sehat's senior midwives. She's worked in the field for 25 years. Her aunt was a midwife and Wayan grew up watching her aunt help babies to be born, and felt it was noble work. This motivated Wayan to become a midwife herself. It was hard for Wayan to return to study after so many years out of school. However, she's motivated by the thought that by getting the extra year of training, as required, she can keep delivering babies and stay practicing as a midwife; otherwise, she would have to retire early.
We're getting close to funding this project and need only $9000 more to finish paying for our midwives to get their extra year of education.
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