Dr. Luc, Birthing Kits and ZBB
For a long time our club has supported the Birthing Kit Foundation and our Birthing Kit Day is one of the biggest events in our Zontian yearly calendar. Last Wednesday the 19th of February we had the privilege of hearing Dr Luc Mulimbalimba Masururu, Medical Director of Mission in Health Care and Development in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and an agent for the Birthing Kit Foundation in the DRC as well. PwC kindly provided us with their premises and we were joined by club members, representatives from our Birthing Kit sponsors, Talisman Energy and The Birthing Kit Foundation, and members of the public.
Dr Luc Mulimbalimba Masururu gave an excellent insight into the maternal and infant health challenges throughout the East African region where he works and how his work with the Birthing Kit Foundation not only provides birthing kits but trains traditional midwives as well as educating communities about healthy eating, providing education, and providing channels for traditional midwives to refer women to hospitals when complications arise.
We also heard about how the Birthing Kit Foundation was providing employment opportunities for women by employing them to make the birthing kits and enabling them to invest their incomes in small grassroots agricultural of animal husbandry projects that focus on the particular strengths and skills of communities and give them the materials to earn a living from this. Considering that the DRC lost roughly 5 million people in its civil war with rape and sexual violence rife throughout this time, the work that Dr Luc and the Birthing Kit Foundation are doing in helping to address social, economic and health issues, in particular maternal and infant health and wellbeing in East Africa, is astounding.
We have seen pictures and heard reports about how the Birthing Kits that we assemble every year change the lives of mothers and their babies is countries around the world, but to know that this project also works with communities to establish strong foundations to address the causes of maternal and infant health risks, is fantastic.
If you would like to know more about the Birthing Kit Foundation (Australia) and the work they do, please go to www.birthingkitfoundation.org.au. If you would like to also become involved in the Zonta Club of Brisbane Breakfast Birthing Kit Day, please check our club website regularly to receive updates on how to register for this year’s Birthing Kit Day (www.zontabrisbanebreakfast.org).
February Breakfast
This month we had the pleasure of hearing from Amanda Dearden of Isis:
Amanda Dearden – Mental Health Accredited Social Worker and Co-ordinator at Isis – the eating issue centre talked to the club members about the free services provided to the community which are unique to the centre and tailored to meet the needs of their clients. The one on one counselling and group work doesn’t end when a person is in recovery, clients are encouraged to remain engaged with Isis which provides them with life-long support.
Amanda also talked out the Isis I love Me project which celebrates the diversity of humanity among school children and shared the positive results of this early intervention campaign.
Amanda has studied psychology and social work. She has been working in the fields of eating issues and sexual assault support and prevention since 2001 – providing counselling, group work and education. Her interests are in feminism and empowerment principles and the need to educate and raise the awareness of eating issues among the community; working towards prevention.
The Zonta Brisbane Breakfast Club supported Isis in late 2013 with funds to assist them with the relocation of their office to the existing site at Highgate Hill.
Presentation by Dr Luc Mulimbalimba Masururu
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