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Oxford University looks to wisdom of the “crowd” for ways to reduce maternal deaths worldwide
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June 7, 2010 |
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For More Information:
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Annabel Charnock, Global Voices for Maternal Health, annabel.charnock@obs-gyn.ox.ac.uk, +44 1865 222318.
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Sponsor Organization:
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Global Voices for Maternal Health
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A new online project being launched today by the University of Oxford will enlist the expertise of
10,000 midwives, nurses and doctors across Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East to
identify ways of preventing unnecessary maternal deaths.
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A new online project being launched today by the University of Oxford will enlist the expertise of
10,000 midwives, nurses and doctors across Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East to
identify ways of preventing unnecessary maternal deaths. ‘Global Voices for Maternal Health’ is
the first international project to make use of crowd‐sourcing technology in the public health sector on such a scale.
Dr Stephen Kennedy, who is jointly leading the project at the Nuffield Department of Obstetrics
and Gynaecology, University of Oxford, said: “The project will give new weight and force to the
views of people who are actually delivering medical care, especially in developing countries. It will
provide them, for the first time, with a powerful voice to set out exactly what needs to be done in
their locale to reduce the number of maternal deaths and influence change on a global scale.
“Global Voices for Maternal Health will put healthcare professionals centre‐stage, harnessing their
combined experience and insight to kick‐start a revolution in the provision of evidence‐based
maternal healthcare where it is most needed,” he adds.
The Oxford team, with the support of the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics
(FIGO), and the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM), aims to ask 10,000 healthcare
professionals (“the crowd”) to complete an online survey about their local maternity services and
the difficulties they face. The results will provide the first global picture of maternal healthcare
services and the extent to which evidence‐based interventions are being adopted.
A crowd‐sourcing discussion forum will allow those delivering the services to drive the search for
solutions to all the preventable maternal deaths that occur every year around the world.
Dr Kennedy explains: “We hope to see a host of inventive and promising solutions put forward.
The best ideas will be determined by the crowd, with prizes awarded for the best contributions.”
The UN Millennium Development Goal (MDG) of reducing the maternal mortality ratio by three
quarters between 1990 and 2015, is acknowledged to be the area of least progress amongst all the
MDGs, as there are still between 340,000 and 500,000 maternal deaths annually worldwide,
according to the latest estimates.
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Results of the survey of maternity healthcare provision and crowd‐sourcing discussion forum will
be made available online shortly after they come to a close on 10 October 2010.
The project is supported by the Maternal Health Task Force at EngenderHealth.
For further information please contact Annabel Charnock (annabel.charnock@obs‐gyn.ox.ac.uk )
or Hannah Knight (hannah.knight@obs‐gyn.ox.ac.uk), tel: +44 1865 222318.
If you are a midwife, nurse or doctor working in Africa, Asia, Latin America or the Middle East,
and would like to take part, please go to our website: http://www.globalvoices.org.uk. />
If you work for an organisation involved in maternal healthcare and can help spread the word
about Global Voices for Maternal Health in any way, please email us at global.voices@obsgyn.
ox.ac.uk.
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