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  1. The first baby was born in our new maternity hospital on Tuesday!! Great news.
  2. What a week last week! Mary Robinson opened our new maternity hospital on Wed and on Sat we won an Award - Most Accessible Website in Ire
  3. The women of Bwaila district now have a new maternity hospital. Ireland be proud, this was all down to yr generosity :-) Thanks.
  4. It's taken years of fund raising, planning, building, but today we opened our maternity hospital in Malawi. http://bit.ly/1SWFWG
  5. What a week ahead! Opening our new maternity hospital in bwaila + finding out if we win 2 Irish Web Awards.
  6. Tragic news this morning about the hospitals in Sumatra that have been flattened by earthquake. They will take a huge amt of work to rebuild
  7. You think the health system in Ire is bad? Imagine finding yourself in a hospital in Africa! http://bit.ly/fqx5X
  8. We are delighted to be shortlisted for 2 awards in the irish web awards. See - we promised we'd only bring you good news! ;-)
  9. hi all, don't forget to check out Mary's diary from her recent trip to Malawi on our blog!!
  10. now we're on tweetdeck!
  11. @maryrose Thanks a million for yoru help!
  12. we're putting the final touches to our blogging plan for the year. Keep an eye oout.
  13. We're going to be on the Pat Kenny show tomorrow morning at 11am. Tune in to RTE1 and listen to us!!
  14. Progress on maternity hospital in lilongwe with capacity to treat 18500 patients per yr keeping focus on prevention of HIV from mum to baby
  15. @marycarty :-) Hey don't forget to wrap those lovely pressies in our designer gift wrap. http://tinyurl.com/5lolss
  16. Since Sept we've treated 17,600 HIV positive expectant mothers which reduces the chances of their babies being born with HIV to 2%. Not bad
  17. We got loads of coverage in the media yesterday - good thing to know that it's still reaching people's hearts & minds 20 years on.
  18. Today is World Aids Day. We've helped 115,000 people in Africa living with HIV and AIDS. We couldn't do it without the generosity of IE
  19. If you get drugs to HIV+ pregnant women before week 26, the risk of transmitting HIV to baby goes from 58% to 2%. We've reached 6000 women!
  20. We promise we'll only give you good news stories. We're not about asking you for money. We ARE about sharing the good news.