Strengthening midwifery toolkit

Overview
There have been serious efforts over the past several decades to review effective interventions for improving pregnancy and childbirth outcomes. A clear consensus has emerged from these analyse that providing skilled care at every birth is an essential component of interventions to reduce maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. Without availability of a health provider with specific midwifery skills and competencies, particularly lifesaving skills, international goals for maternal and newborn health cannot be reached.
This toolkit includes 9 modules. It focuses specifically on strengthening the central role and function of the professional midwife in the provision of quality care during pregnancy and childbirth and in other reproductive and sexual health services.
Strengthening midwifery services: A background paper
Module 1
Legislation and regulation of midwifery - making safe motherhood possible
Module 2
Developing standards to improve midwifery practice
Module 3
Competencies for midwifery practice
Module 4
Developing a midwifery curriculum for safe motherhood: Guidelines for midwifery education programmes
Module 5
Developing effective programs for preparing midwife teachers
Module 6
Supervision of midwives
Module 7
Monitoring and assessment of continued competency for midwifery practice
Module 8
Developing midwifery capacity for the promotion of maternal and newborn health
Module 9