About ICM
Saturday, November 22, 2008
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What we are and what we do

The International Confederation of Midwives (ICM) supports and advises associations of midwives.
The ICM is an accredited non-governmental organisation and works closely with the WHO, UNFPA, UNICEF and other organisations worldwide to achieve common goals in the care of mothers and children.

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Mission / Vision

Vision

ICM envisions a world where every childbearing woman has access to a midwife's care for herself and her newborn.

 

Mission

To strengthen member associations and to advance the profession of midwifery globally by promoting autonomous midwives as the most appropriate caregivers for childbearing women and in keeping birth normal, in order to enhance the reproductive health of women, and the health of their newborn and their families.

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Member Associations

ICM has grown from a small group of midwifery associations in western Europe to a major confederation of more than 90 autonomous member associations from countries in every part of the globe. Criteria for membership demand that each association is headed by midwives who determine their own governance and activities, and are committed to the mission, vision and aims of ICM. Applications for membership are welcome and enquiries should be addressed to: info@internationalmidwives.org.

For the complete overview of our member assocations (who have agreed to put their details online), please click here 

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History

In 1919, a group of European midwives, centred in Antwerp, Belgium, established the first beginnings of what was to become the International Confederation of Midwives. By this time, many countries already had a national association of midwives; communication among them increased and a series of regular meetings was launched. Read more...

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