A terrific blogger, Alias Mother, is doing a blog-link-y thing where she's writing about her favorite charities and encouraging readers to do the same.
To that end, a couple of MOMocrats will be posting about our favorites charities - ones that help women and their families - in the coming weeks.
APOPO - HeroRat Apopo was founded in the 1990s and it works with rats. Special rats.
Rats that detect land mines. Following the long civil war, many areas
of Mozambique were virtually uninhabitable due to heavy mining --
children cannot play in open areas for fear they will lose a limb or
worse.
The rats find the landmines (they find scent from the TNT) but aren't heavy enough to set off the mine. The mine then can be removed or detonated. And, just in case you think this sounds...odd...keep in mind that the rats passed official licensing tests according to IMAS standards under supervision of the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (GICHD).
You can watch a great video about the rats from PBS/Frontline here
UNIJECT
PATH, a non-profit with offices in Seattle and DC/MD, is devoted to
improving the lives of women worldwide. To that end, they created
Uniject.
Uniject can be used my minimally-trained people to
deliver vaccines (Hep B, mostly) and drugs to prevent postpartum
hemorrhage. It is single use, so helps lessen the worry about proper
sterilization and transmission of HIV/AIDS.
Again, a great video is here.
My husband and I are tremendously lucky that our daughter will never have to run a gauntlet of land mines to attend school. And while childbirth carries risk, the likelihood that I or any woman in the first world would die from postpartum hemorrhage is infinitesimal compared to women in the developing world. And we won't lose our daughter to neonatal tetanus, a major killer in areas without access to vaccines.
amazing what we can train animals to do now a days
Posted by: Hope west | December 07, 2009 at 01:32 PM