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Round-Up: Week of May 3rd

Here are some of my favourite reads from the week, focusing on maternal health in honour of Mother’s Day:

  • State of the World’s Mothers was released on Tuesday by Save the Children.  The report ranks 160 countries in terms of where it is best and worst to be a mom.  Norway is at the top of the list; Afghanistan last.  This year’s report focuses on the shortage of healthcare workers in developing countries – and advocates for the training of women healthcare workers as a solution to the resource crisis and a way to empower women to become health leaders in communities.  “More than 90 years of experience on the ground have shown us that when mothers have health care, education and economic opportunity, both they and their children have the best chance to survive and thrive.”

 

  • Shari Roan at the LA Times examines the legacy of The Pill, which promised to make motherhood a choice  –perhaps a promise unfulfilled, when considering that 49% of pregnancies in the United States are still unplanned. 

 

 

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Cynthia Schweer Rayner

Cynthia Schweer Rayner is an independent consultant and philanthropy advisor specializing in public health, social entrepreneurship and scalable business models for positive social change. As a recovering management consultant, she spent several months living in South Africa, and later co-founded the US branch of an organization providing support to orphaned and vulnerable children. In 2009, she was an LGT Venture Philanthropy Fellow, working with mothers2mothers (m2m), a multinational non-profit organization employing mothers living with HIV as peer educators to positive pregnant women. She currently works with individuals, companies and nonprofits to finance and develop models for positive change. Cynthia has an MBA from INSEAD and a BA in English Literature from Georgetown University. She currently lives in Cape Town and visits New York frequently, where she co-owns a Manhattan-based yoga studio, mang'Oh yoga (www.mangohstudio.com).