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Choice for women: wanted pregnancies, safe births

Help us shape UK Government policy on reproductive, maternal and newborn health in the developing world

  • The only way we will end poverty is to put women and mothers at the front and centre of all our efforts

    Andrew Mitchell
    UK Development Secretary

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    We’re 1 month into our #choiceforwomen consultation http://ht.ly/2usP3. Thank you for submitting +500 responses. Keep em coming
    1 week ago
    RT @kimgordonc: Just submitted input to @DFID_UK online #ChoiceForWomen http://ht.ly/2p78Y #MaternalHealth #FamilyPlanning < Thanks!
    2 weeks ago
    Over 3.5m newborn deaths occur in 1st month of life. Half of these within 24 hours. Help us change this http://ht.ly/2q8rD #ChoiceForWomen
    3 weeks ago

Give us your views on reproductive, maternal and newborn health

We are working to ensure every pregnancy in the developing world is wanted, and every birth is safe. How can we do this better? And what should we focus on first?

This is your chance to have your say. Read about the focus of our business plan, find out more about how the consultation works or jump right in below.

  • People around the world: Take our survey

    We want to hear from people in the UK and around the world - from mothers to midwives to the general public. Share your thoughts, it only takes ten minutes.

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  • Development partners: Have your say

    We want to gather in-depth feedback from our development partners - from civil society and partner governments to health care providers and academics.

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  • Resources

    Use our presentation to help with group discussions, or download our template to email your feedback.

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