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Report Rights Violations during COVID-19

Help us document what is happening taken in maternity care services in your country – send us a submission by Friday, 24 April.

The COVID pandemic is having an enormous impact on maternity care around the world. Minute by minute, day by day, practices and norms are changing, often to the detriment of women’s rights in childbirth.

Help Human Rights in Childbirth document these changes – let us know what is going on in your country, and provide us with links to reports, new guidelines, blog posts that are documenting what is happening. We will use this documentation to build a bank of information of what is happening “on the ground”. We will use your report in our advocacy work towards international organisations and bodies.

If you do not have documentation, you can leave us a short report, preferrably in English but we will do our best to translate if you are writing in another language.

 

Please report changes in maternity care such as:

  • labour and birth companion suspension
  • visitor suspension or bans 
  • changes in access to pain relief due to COVID
  • changes in caesarean section frequency due to COVID
  • changes to birth centre and home birth services due to COVID
  • lack of personal protection equipment for maternity staff 
  • inadequate staffing of maternity services because of COVID
  • moving midwives (especially those that are also qualified nurses) from maternity services to work in COVID wards
  • disrespect and abuse in maternity care during COVID
  • changes to any maternity services that have a greater impact on marginalised and vulnerable groups of women
  • anything else that is happening that you feel needs to be reported.

IF YOU ARE FACING MORE THAN ONE ISSUE OR HAVE MORE THAN ONE REPORT TO CITE, PLEASE SUBMIT ONE FORM FOR EACH ISSUE OR REPORT (e.g. submit a few reports intead of putting everything into one).

 

Please, also share examples of good practices! They exist and need to be documented.

 

The English submission form can be found here.

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