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@MerckforMothers

's initiative helping create a world where no woman has to die giving life. Page intended for US & Canada residents only.

Kenilworth, New Jersey, USA
Joined October 2014

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  1. Our own will be speaking at a panel hosted by on how we can reduce maternal mortality in the United States. Register for the event here:

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  2. We're joined in our mission to help by collaborators across the globe. Follow our series and meet the people working hard to help create a world where no woman has to die while giving life. This month, Nigeria.

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  3. A new report exposes the U.S. crisis, offering concrete solutions to equitable birthing outcomes and reduced maternal mortality rates. We are proud to see our Safer Childbirth Cities project recognized by .

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  4. Retweeted
    Mar 13

    Can’t say it enough! “Progress will be made when we -often exacerbated by intersecting – & all women are fully valued.We need women to design & lead the transformation themselves…No exceptions, no exclusions, no excuses” & more in my blog👇🏽

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  5. Our own hosted a Teal Talks episode and spoke with and on how we can all advance and create change. Watch the discussion to learn more about building an equitable future for all:

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  6. For , we're reaffirming our commitment to maternal health by sharing our collaboration with Every Mother Counts. Through our grant, community-based orgs supported by provided quality support services to birthing people most impacted by COVID-19.

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  7. Bias and misconceptions are a few of many driving forces behind inequities in maternal health care. This International Women's Day, we're adding our voice to help when it comes to maternal health. Retweet and tell us how you're participating in .

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  8. Join us now on Twitter Spaces for a live conversation on ’s Public Health Power Hour with on ways that women’s health care in Africa is being reimagined to focus on Join now at

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  9. Tune in tomorrow at 10am EST to watch speak about how women’s health care in Africa can be reimagined to focus on on ’s Public Health Power Hour

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  10. Our own is speaking at Public Health Power Hour on how we can reimagine women’s health care in Africa to focus on . Join on March 3 at 10am EST:

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  11. Retweeted
    Feb 28

    During   we learnt that in 2020, & the gap ⬆️ for Black women. 🙏🏽 that continues to fight 4 , committing an additional $150M to during

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  12. Congrats to our own on being selected for 's 2022 U.S. Leadership Journey, a program designed to give talented women leaders in global health the support to help expand their power & influence.

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  13. Retweeted
    Feb 23

    Important to share the 👇🏽today. A day the 2020 was released. The upshot. More women died from preventable causes in 2020 than 2019 & the disparities gap for Black women got worse. Changing this trajectory will require all of us.

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  14. Retweeted
    Feb 23

    Proud that is a partner of this important work. Too often, the burden is put on patients to safeguard their lives. To and healthcare professionals will need to LISTEN & RESPOND to concerns voiced by all birthing people.

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    Feb 23

    A new report from the CDC found that maternal mortality rates continued to rise from 2019 to 2020, with racial disparities deepening. We urgently need largescale policy and systems changes to address these deep-seated inequities rooted in structural racism

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  16. To date, our Global Grants program has supported work in more than 50 global sites. Through additional programs with in Vietnam and in China, we're opening the door to new ways to be responsive to women’s needs.

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    Health care professionals play a critical role in eliminating preventable maternal mortality. New resources provide specific info for all supporting pregnant and postpartum patients:

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  18. Retweeted
    Feb 15

    Want to learn more about ? ⁩ collaborated with ⁦⁦⁩ so women have the tools to be powerful self advocates. ~400M ppl have visited the website of resources to help & 👇🏽

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  19. The Prescription for Progress event, hosted by , brings together leaders across sectors working on technology and innovation to advance global health. Join us for discussions about how digital innovation can accelerate progress on maternal health outcomes.

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  20. Retweeted
    Feb 9

    So excited to see the work collaborators & are doing to help and advance celebrated. Congratulations on your awards! 💪🏽💪🏽

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