Strengthening Bangladesh Midwifery Society to expand midwives’ scope of practice, ensuring improved quality of care for women and newborns.

Project period:

01.11.2025 - 30.04.2027

Granted amount:

699,762,- DKK

Total budget:

699,762,- DKK

Organization:

Maternity Foundation

Partners:

Bangladesh Midwifery Society (BMS)

Pool:

Civilsamfundspuljen

Grant type:

Large Project

World goals:

Goal 3: Good Health and Well-being

Goal 4: Quality Education

Goal 5: Gender Equality

Efforts take place in:

Bangladesh

Resume

The project aims to promote autonomous midwifery practice in Bangladesh by increasing awareness and implementation of the national Scope of Practice, improving the skills of 125 midwives, and strengthening the Bangladesh Midwifery Society (BMS). The expected outcomes include enhanced recognition of midwifery at policy and facility levels, better-trained midwives in underserved areas, and a more capable, representative BMS. The project strengthens civil society by building BMS’s governance, leadership, and advocacy capacity—enabling it to represent midwives effectively and engage in policy dialogue. It also fosters collaboration among government, professional bodies, and communities, promoting inclusive health governance and long-term improvements in maternal and newborn care.