International Confederation of Midwives

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The International Confederation of Midwives (ICM) supports, represents and works to strengthen professional associations of midwives on a global basis. At present, ICM has over 139 members, representing midwifery associations in around 118 countries across the 6 regions of the world.

The ICM works with midwives and midwifery associations globally to secure women's rights and access to midwifery care before, during and after childbirth. The ICM has worked alongside UN agencies and other partners for decades in global initiatives to help reduce the numbers of mothers and babies who die in and around childbirth.

Midwifery education

The education standards were developed in tandem with the update of essential competencies for basic midwifery practice,[1] which define the core content of any midwifery education programme.[citation needed]

History

Member associations

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