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Kilimanjaro 2017 for Barbara May
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As a healthcare provider to pregnant women in Melbourne I have become increasingly aware that not all women throughout the world haveaccess to safe and qualified hospitals and staff and, as a consequence, suffer injuries and losses we rarely see. Many people want to help these women but don’t know how.
As a Board member of the Barbara May foundation I can provide relevant detailed information about how donations can make a substantial difference in the lives of African women.
I believe it also important to show support to our colleagues in Africa and so a charity challenge seemed a great way to do this. As Andrew Browning is based in Arusha, Tanzania, climbing Kilimanjaroseemed an obvious choice.
My previous experiences with such challenges in Ethiopia were so positive and raised a huge amount of money and so I’m really excited about the opportunity to do it again.
I really appreicate all your support!
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Barbara May Foundation
The Barbara May Foundation provides sustainable maternal health care in developing countries. Every year over half a million women die from childbirth in developing countries which is about 1,000 women for every 100,000 births. For every death, another 30 women, which is estimated to be 2 million women, will suffer an obstetric fistula injury. The Foundation supports the work of medical missionaries Dr Andrew Browning and Valerie Browning AM in Africa who are developing a simple and sustainable network of maternal health care to decrease the high incidence of women and babies who die or are injured during childbirth.
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