I debated whether to start this post with numbers.
Those shocking facts that grab your attention.
Like the fact that 40 million women give birth each year without any help from a midwife or trained medical professional.
Or the fact that one million babies a year do not survive their first day of life.
Or that 18,000 children die every DAY from preventable causes.
40 million. One million. 18,000.
These figures are almost too shocking to comprehend.
But I want to make an impact on you, because I want you to keep reading and sometimes numbers just blur the lines a little as we can’t really imagine just how monumental they are.
Just as an FYI, you should know that this post is sponsored by Save The Children Australia. But all opinions expressed by the author are 100 per cent authentic and written in their own words.
So I thought perhaps I might tell you about a young girl called Ruma who lives in Nepal.
Just like me, Ruma has three children.
But unlike me two of Ruma’s babies died in the first few days of their lives.
Ruma was married quite young, which isn’t that unusual in Nepal. She is currently eight-months pregnant with her third child.
Ruma lives on an island in the middle of a river in Nepal.
Can you picture it? It would be gorgeous wouldn’t it?
The problem for Ruma is that it is 4 hours drive away from the nearest city, and that when she went into labour with her first baby her husband was in Kathmandu.