How successful are the birthing kits?
There is no scientific proof of the success of the kits. Professor Anthony Radford, an Adelaide based International Health Consultant, has stated that from first principles of hygiene, a clean birth will reduce infections. The Birth Attendants see the outcomes of the kits at first hand. Our best indication of their success is the constant request for more kits.
Reporting from distribution organisations in developing countries, especially Afghanistan and Kenya, shows a marked reduction in maternal and neonatal mortality and infections. Another indication of their success is the constant request for more kits as the Birth Attendants see the outcomes of the kits at first hand. Professor Anthony Radford, an Adelaide based International Health Consultant, has stated that from first principles of hygiene, a clean birth will reduce infections.