Midwife shortage a pressing challenge for Pakistan
High birth rates, a widening workforce gap and weak support systems underscore urgency on International Day of the Midwives KARACHI: As Pakistan joins the global community in marking the International Day of the Midwives on May 5, calls are growing to address a critical shortage of skilled birth attendants, with experts terming investment in midwifery as one of the most effective pathways to reducing maternal and newborn deaths. This year’s theme, set by the International Confederation of Midwives — “One million more midwives” — underscores a stark global reality. While nearly 1.7 million midwives are currently registered worldwide, an additional 980,000 are needed to meet essential maternal and newborn health demands. The potential gains are significant: scaling up midwifery care could help save an estimated 4.3 million lives annually by 2035. For Pakistan, the message carries particular urgency. According to global and national estimates, the country was home to over 60.5 mi...