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Did you miss the deadline to submit an expression of interest to become a conference facilitator this year? Good news! We have extended the deadline until 14 February at noon UTC. Don’t delay! Submit your EOI right away. For more information and the submission form go to: https://vidm.org/call-for-conference-facilitators-vidm-2020/
Our programme is almost ready! After months of hard work, the volunteer committee have advertised for, peer reviewed, and organised speakers from across the globe into a 24 hour conference to celebrate International Day of the Midwife. Watch this space for more information but meantime Save the date! 4/5/6th May depending on your time zone….
World Health Organization (WHO) associates Elizabeth Iro and Fran McConville are leading a preconference session starting 3 hours before the start of VIDM 2022, with additional speakers Adetoro Adegoke; Irina Popescu; Matthew Chersich; and Annie Portela. Listen to the multi country panel with representatives from Pakistan, Sierra Leone, Malawi, and Bolivia. Hear what the WHO…
What has been your experience of “Birth During the Pandemic“? The VIDM wants to celebrate all those who have worked or given birth during this pandemic. It has been a tough time, so let’s take a moment to say thank you to those doctors, midwives, and student midwives that continue to care during the COVID-19…
Would you like to present your research, suggest innovations or discuss evidence from your midwifery practice at little cost to yourself or the planet? We welcome presentations from all parts of the world but particularly from those midwives who have little opportunity to attend in person conferences. The 18th Virtual International Day of the Midwife…
The world needs more midwives! Our students are the greatest resource of the profession of midwifery. They bring myriad backgrounds and a passion for caring for birthing people, newborns and families to their midwifery education. They also challenge midwifery educators and clinicians to really look at the way we practice, and encourage change consistent with…

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