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Many of you will have heard that I am taking a three-month "career break" (NHS terminology) - leaving on 4th January - to go to Ethiopia to work in maternity a hospital in a remote town called Gimbi, 500km (and 10 hours by road) west of Addis Ababa.  The hospital is funded by a small charity called Maternity Worldwide and takes volunteer doctors from Europe to provide direct hands-on care and to train local healthcare workers. 

One of the WHO's Millennium Development Goals is to reduce maternal mortality worldwide by 75% by 2015. This is a laudable aim but sadly seems unlikely to be achieved.  Maternal mortality in large parts of Africa is unbelievably high. Ethiopia has good rates by African standards but the statistic is still 670 per 100,000 pregnancies compared to 7 per 100,000 in the UK.  In Ethiopia this means a woman has 1 in 27 risk of dying in relation to pregnancy (five or six babies) in her lifetime.  The risks in rural areas such as those around Gimbi are much higher than the rates for Ethiopia as a whole.  Furthermore, in common with much of the rest of Africa, Ethiopia also has very high infant death rates.

Many people have asked me why I am doing this: I am realistic that as a contribution to reducing maternal mortality it will be a drop in a very large ocean but every little must help.  More than anything it is to be reminded of just how lucky I am to have the healthcare system we do in the UK (for all its challenges) both as a provider and a receiver of medical care.

Those who know me know that I am never going to do a sponsored bike-ride; and a marathon seems equally unlikely: so I thought I would ask you to consider sponsoring me (ie by helping maternity worldwide) for my trip to Ethiopia.  Not a conventional achievement sponsorship - I am going to do it anyway.  But as we all prepare for Christmas and think about 2010, if you feel tempted to donate to a good cause please consider giving to Maternity Worldwide.  Because Maternity Worldwide is small it has the advantage that any donation you give goes predominantly to the hospitals it supports rather than the administration of a large charity machine.  There is a website if you are interested in seeing what they are doing in more detail (www.maternityworldwide.org).

Thank you

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Really truly better late than never! Donation by Jackie Ross on 15/06/10

 
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hi there, thanks again for giving us a lift back to the campsite on Saturday. Sonia, midwife with Chris and two tired kids Donation by sonia richardson on 19/04/10

 
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See you back soon. Donation by Abhimanu Lall on 06/04/10

 
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I'm often the last to hear news (which travels slowly across South London) but have emptied my swear-box piggy bank to support such a good charity Donation by Susan Bewley on 27/03/10

 
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Well done! Chiko Emekekwue and Caroline Mswaka Donation by chikodili emekekwue on 26/03/10

 
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Spring has arrived and the Daffodils are out to welcome you home! You have been an inspiration to us all. Donation by Liz, John and Becky on 21/03/10

 
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What a fantastic job you are doing. Safe journey home. Donation by Clare Tamimi on 16/03/10

 
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Sorry it is so late. You are absolutely incredible. Looking for catching up when you get back. Big hugs. Donation by Bryan & Emma Crawford on 12/03/10

 
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Meant to do this ages ago but better late than never. Hope all is going well - I'm sure you are making a huge difference. Donation by Sarah Reynolds on 11/03/10

 
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Well done Leonie, what a worth while cause, enjoy the experience! Donation by Ruth and Mark Ward on 03/02/10

 

Donation by DEBORAH BURNS on 31/01/10

 
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Sorry it's a bit late-but good luck for the rest of your tour of duty Donation by Stuart Barnett on 29/01/10

 

Donation by Helen Francis-Trowe on 25/01/10

 
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Soooo much more fascinating than a sponsored bike-ride! Will be really interested to hear how it goes Donation by Jenny [Prof Higham] on 18/01/10

 
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Looking forward to hearing about all the great work you are doing.....you are an example to us all! Donation by James, Claudia, Ellie Jessica and Laura on 18/01/10

 
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Donation by Chuks Nzewi on 10/01/10

 
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Good luck. We will miss you but think what you are doing is just fabulous. Love from us all Donation by Gail, John and Tom on 04/01/10

 
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Best Wishes for Ethiopia x Donation by Surabhi Nanda on 02/01/10

 
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To my dear oldest friend, Leonie I'm so jealous and so proud of you.Go girl go! Love and take care. Diane & family Donation by Diane Malicki on 02/01/10

 
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Dear Miss Penna, Good luck! You are an inspiration! Donation by Ivilina Pandeva on 31/12/09

 
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Donation by Rob and Jen Evans on 31/12/09

 

Donation by Alan Graca on 30/12/09

 
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Good luck Leonie and look forward to seeing you home safe and sound in the spring Donation by sara paterson-brown on 29/12/09

 
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Very worthwhile. Will follow progress with interest Donation by Mike and Ailsa on 29/12/09

 
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They are so lucky to have you. I shall be fascinated to hear all about it on your return. Love Jo and the girls XXXX Donation by Jo Nash on 29/12/09

 
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