“They helped Ayana deliver her stillborn baby but they couldn’t stop the blood that followed…”
– Valerie Browning, Project Manager caring for Ethiopians, Afar region
Your caring donations go towards life-saving food, water and medical care…
Because no mom should spend her last hours on earth bleeding to death from childbirth…
If Ayana were your daughter, I’m sure you would have been proud of her. She was a lovely young woman. In fact, her name means “beautiful flower”.
Caring and kind, Ayana put herself before others. You could see it in the way she allowed others in the family to eat and drink first… even though food was scarce… and she was pregnant and hungry.
Also, Ayana had courage. When she went into labour, she fought to bring her baby into the world. Even though she was weakened by malnutrition.
Even though she had no doctor or midwife to help her through an agonizing seven days of obstructed labour.
You’ll help bring food to starving moms and children. You’ll help stop preventable deaths with urgently needed medical care. You’ll help bring clean water to desperate families in conflict-ravaged parts of Ethiopia where diseases like cholera are breaking out.
You’ll give a woman like Ayana the chance to live… instead of dying.
Imagine what it would have been like for this expectant mother, who comes from the Afar region. You’re pregnant with a child you already love… so of course, you want to eat well to nourish the life within you…
But Ayana had only one small meal a day. Because of severe food shortages due to civil conflict, drought and locusts. So when Ayana went without, so did the tiny life within her.
And what if you had spent a day struggling to give birth? You’d expect to have a doctor or midwife to care for you safely in hospital…
But for Ayana, it was seven days of obstructed labour. Seven days of pain. Seven days before her family managed to bring home two health workers through the steep mountains where she lived.
If it was obvious you or your baby were getting too distressed… you’d be sent off for an emergency caesarian. You’d get the medical intervention you needed before either of you died…
But despite fighting hard, Ayana was left exhausted and weak. Her baby had to be delivered using force. Tragically, it was stillborn.
Ayana was only 18 when she died. Married just the year before. Watching drought and conflict whittle away her family’s source of income and food. Ayana should have had her whole life ahead of her. Instead, this “beautiful flower” of Ethiopia died before she had a chance to bloom.
Because poverty led to malnutrition. Civil conflict ravaged local markets with soaring inflation. Locusts have wiped out grain supplies. Roads were destroyed. Hospitals looted and burned.
No mom should spend her last hours on earth bleeding to death from childbirth. How terrible when it could have been prevented!
But just knowing I have caring supporters like you is a great encouragement to me. Your commitment helps me to keep going each day.
Each day Valerie sees hundreds of mothers who don’t have enough to eat. It could be moms in Obno isolated on the Djibouti border. It could be mothers stuck between drought-affected Gala’alu in southern Afar and the Issa/ Somali conflict.
It could be moms with no support at all in Bidu on the Eritrean border or those facing catastrophe in Teeru.
Some live in remote areas where other aid agencies don’t go (but we do). Others, forced from home by conflict or drought, now survive in makeshift camps.
All of them need supplementary food packs for two months to keep malnutrition at bay. They need clean water to drink and keep diseases like cholera away. And they need medical care to save their lives.
Moms and babies are dying… that’s why your compassion and generosity are vital.
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