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Visit our donation page, choose your donation amount and select 'For Mother's Day or other celebration'

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Nurse Regina Abuk Thor examines two days old Amel Akoi Garang. The mother Catherina Peter Eduat holdes the baby in her arms.
MSF runs the maternity unit in Aweil State Hospital in Northern Bahr el Ghazal, South Sudan. Caption
Nurse Regina Abuk Thor examines two days old Amel Akoi Garang. The mother Catherina Peter Eduat holdes the baby in her arms. MSF runs the maternity unit in Aweil State Hospital in Northern Bahr el Ghazal, South Sudan.
Vaishnavi, a 7-year-old DRTB (Drug Resistant​ Tuberculosis) patient interacts with Prachi, an MSF nurse as her mother Vishaka holds her.​

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Vaishnavi, a 7-year-old DRTB (Drug Resistant​ Tuberculosis) patient interacts with Prachi, an MSF nurse as her mother Vishaka holds her.​ ​
An illustrated card designed by a visual artist, Joanna Layla Caption
An illustrated card designed by a visual artist, Joanna Layla

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Welcome to the world, little one!
The first baby born in 2025 in the Um Rakuba refugee camp hospital is a boy!

From Sudan on New Year’s Day: Mom Rigat gave birth to her baby boy at 2:25am. She's Ethiopian and was forced to flee to Sudan when the conflict in Tigray started in 2020.

Sudan’s Um Rakuba camp shelters Ethiopian refugees. We’ve been working in the camp hospital since 2021. 

"It's hard to express in words what it means to me to deliver my healthy baby after everything we've been through with the conflict and now after years in
this camp. But even in the happiness, I think of the future and if my child will have a chance
for education and life without these same challenges. More than anything, I am hoping for
a peaceful future." Caption
Welcome to the world, little one! The first baby born in 2025 in the Um Rakuba refugee camp hospital is a boy! From Sudan on New Year’s Day: Mom Rigat gave birth to her baby boy at 2:25am. She's Ethiopian and was forced to flee to Sudan when the conflict in Tigray started in 2020. Sudan’s Um Rakuba camp shelters Ethiopian refugees. We’ve been working in the camp hospital since 2021. "It's hard to express in words what it means to me to deliver my healthy baby after everything we've been through with the conflict and now after years in this camp. But even in the happiness, I think of the future and if my child will have a chance for education and life without these same challenges. More than anything, I am hoping for a peaceful future."

It's hard to express in words what it means to me to deliver my healthy baby after everything we've been through with the conflict and now after years in this camp. But even in the happiness, I think of the future and if my child will have a chance for education and life without these same challenges. More than anything, I am hoping for a peaceful future
 

Rigat
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Um Rakuba refugee camp hospital, Sudan

The impact of MSF's maternity care worldwide

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337,000

BIRTHS ASSISTED BY MSF TEAMS IN 2023, INCLUDING CAESAREAN SECTIONS 

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94%

OF ALL MATERNAL DEATHS OCCUR IN LOW AND LOWER MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES

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800

WOMEN DIED EVERY DAY FROM PREVENTABLE CAUSES RELATED TO PREGNANCY AND BIRTH IN 2020

The first MSF newborns of 2025

As the world celebrated the start of a new year, MSF teams were working hard to provide maternity services to mothers and their babies to ensure safe deliveries. Here are some of the first humans of 2025

MEET THE NEWBORNS