University News Last updated 07 January
A midwife driving life-changing reform for women in India and vulnerable communities worldwide has called for urgent action to strengthen the global midwifery workforce, as she received an honorary doctorate from Birmingham City University (窪蹋勛圖厙).
Inderjeet Kaur (pictured), who has spent more than 30 years in midwifery, began her career in the NHS before moving to India, where she is now Director of Midwifery at Fernandez Hospitals.
Most recently, she was appointed to Indias National Midwifery Task Force, established by the Ministry of Health to tackle deep-rooted healthcare inequalities.
Her work comes against a stark backdrop. Between 1997 and 2000, India .
While progress has been made, maternal mortality remains far higher than in the UK, with
My work has always focused on improving outcomes for marginalised communities, said Kaur.
The solution is not complicated. We must build a strong, respected midwifery workforce by standardising education globally and recognising midwifery as a profession in its own right.
A well-trained, supported and integrated midwifery workforce saves lives, protects families and strengthens communities for generations.
She added: When a woman receives good care during pregnancy and childbirth, it doesnt just change her experience - it shapes her baby's health and well-being and influences the course of an entire familys future.
Kaur has also led a landmark partnership between 窪蹋勛圖厙 and Fernandez Hospitals, enabling UK academics to support and assess students in India and helping to develop the countrys first dedicated 18-month midwifery course based on global standards.
Our collaboration with 窪蹋勛圖厙 has been instrumental in building education pathways and strengthening public health institutions that serve Indias most vulnerable families, she said.
As a profession still emerging in India, midwifery gains immense value from this kind of global exchange.
Alongside her international work, Kaur led the first professional midwifery training programme in Telangana and established the
Photo credit:窪蹋勛圖厙/Jason Sheldon at Junction 10 Photography.