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Midwives Reach Mothers Amid Pakistan Floods

By Matthias Binder May 11, 2026
Midwives in Pakistan navigate floods to care for parents and babies
Midwives in Pakistan navigate floods to care for parents and babies - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Pexels)
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Midwives in Pakistan navigate floods to care for parents and babies

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Climate Pressures on Maternal CareDirect Assistance Through the FundLooking Ahead for Health and Climate

Midwives in Pakistan navigate floods to care for parents and babies – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Pexels)

Pakistan faces repeated flooding that disrupts access to basic health services for families. Midwives continue to provide essential care for pregnant women and newborns even when roads and communities become isolated. The Mama Baby Fund supports these efforts by delivering maternity services and childbirth assistance directly to people living on the front lines of climate change.

Climate Pressures on Maternal Care

Flooding linked to shifting weather patterns creates immediate barriers for expectant parents. Travel becomes unreliable, and local facilities may close or lack supplies. Midwives often serve as the only consistent point of contact during these periods.

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The Mama Baby Fund recognizes this reality and focuses resources on maintaining continuous support. Its work targets areas where climate events have become more frequent and intense. This targeted approach helps prevent gaps in care that could otherwise affect birth outcomes.

Direct Assistance Through the Fund

The fund supplies midwives with the tools and training needed to operate in flooded conditions. It emphasizes practical maternity care that reaches families where they live. Childbirth support forms a core part of the program, ensuring skilled attendance remains available.

By operating at the community level, the initiative reduces delays that floods typically cause. Parents receive guidance and medical attention without having to navigate disrupted infrastructure. The model keeps services functional even as water levels rise and recede.

Looking Ahead for Health and Climate

Programs like the Mama Baby Fund illustrate how health systems can adapt to climate-driven disruptions. They show the value of placing midwives at the center of emergency response. Continued investment in such efforts will matter as flood risks persist in vulnerable regions.

The Mama Baby Fund provides maternity care and childbirth support to people on the front lines of climate change.

Similar strategies may prove useful in other countries facing comparable challenges. The focus remains on keeping essential services reachable for mothers and infants regardless of weather extremes.

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