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Women Deliver opens with $1.5 billion pledge

Women Deliver, held this week in Washington, DC, has opened with a bang – a $1.5 billion pledge over 5 years from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation focusing on maternal and child health.  The NY Times writes: “Ms. Gates said much of the next $1.5 billion would go to programs in India, Ethiopia and other countries where mothers and children have relatively high death rates. The money will pay for projects like training health workers, developing improved antibiotics for infections in newborns and finding better ways to treat hemorrhage in mothers.”

The pledge signals a shift in focus and alignment with the recent statements on the Obama administration’s Global Health Initiative, which is also placing emphasis on the health of mothers and babies.  (Read Serra Sippel of the Huffington Post’s analysis of the GHI, which she says “is the first government-sponsored initiative that promotes a woman-centered approach to policy and programming.”)

 

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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).