User:Festucalex/Draft:International Day of the Midwife

The International Day of the Midwife is annually celebrated on the 5th of May, and was established in 1992 by the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM) to celebrate and raise awareness about the midwifery profession.

The occasion is observed by over 50 nations around the world, as well as international organizations such as the WHO and UNFPA. A theme is chosen every year. For instance, the 2023 theme was "Together again: from evidence to reality". Social media graphics packages were distributed by the ICM to encourage online advocacy.

The events of the celebration often include seminars and social gatherings for midwives, among other activities. For example, the 2011 celebration in Malta included a five-kilometer public demonstration from Pietà to St. Julian's to raise public awareness, followed by a seminar about lactation and skin care for new mothers, and a "wine-and-dine" social event. In the 2023 celebration in Maryland County, Liberia, the midwives met with local schoolchildren. The events are sometimes held remotely via video conference. On May 5, 2022, the Bristol and Belfast city halls lit up in berry and tangerine, the colors of the Royal College of Midwives, to mark the occasion.

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 * International Midwife Day
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 * International Midwifery Day
 * International Midwivery Day
 * International Day of Midwives
 * International Day of Midwifes
 * International Day of the Midwives
 * International Day of the Midwifes
 * International Day of Midwifery
 * International Day of Midwivery