May
4
Sun
2025
1. KEYNOTE QMNC Research Alliance: Changing the Culture of Knowledge Production
May 4 @ 22:00 – 22:50
1. KEYNOTE QMNC Research Alliance: Changing the Culture of Knowledge Production @ Zoom

Speakers: Melissa Cheyney, Micknal Arefaine, Allison Cummins

Facilitator: Jane Houston

The Quality Maternal and Newborn Care (QMNC) Research Alliance works to transform global knowledge production by addressing fundamental questions of epistemic justice: whose voices count and who participates in creating knowledge. Emerging from the 2014 Lancet Series on Midwifery, the Alliance recognizes that research inequities persist globally, with dominant narratives often excluding critical perspectives from diverse practitioners and communities.

QMNC’s collaborative approach deliberately centers LMIC voices, particularly emphasizing the integral role of midwifery knowledge. By fostering international partnerships across researchers, clinicians, advocates, and policymakers, the Alliance creates pathways for equitable participation in knowledge creation and dissemination. This model challenges traditional hierarchies that have historically privileged certain forms of expertise while dismissing others.

Through its mission to promote research that helps all childbearing families “survive, thrive, and transform lives,” QMNC demonstrates how epistemic justice serves as a foundation for improving maternal and newborn outcomes worldwide.

May
5
Mon
2025
16. KEYNOTE Flourishing means..staying connected in the heartbreak and hope
May 5 @ 13:00 – 13:50
16. KEYNOTE Flourishing means..staying connected in the heartbreak and hope @ Zoom

Speaker: Kate Greenstock

Facilitator: Ally Anderson

Merely existing as a midwife in much of the world is a political act, flourishing collectively is our outrageous next step!

At its core, flourishing means staying connected to ourselves –  and to each other –  even as we face the psychological challenges of this work. Experiences of trauma exposure and moral injury connect us as global midwives despite our differing contexts. And yet they so often disconnect us from ourselves and the families we serve.

Our time together will acknowledge the realities AND explore how we go on sustaining ourselves in midwifery by proactively connecting to our purpose, our power, our body, our breath. Just as we ground and encourage a woman in labour, come be grounded and encouraged!