Zubaida Bai: A simple birth kit for mothers in the developing world
Zubaida Bai: Een eenvoudig geboortepakket voor moeders in ontwikkelingslanden
Zubaida Bai innovates health and livelihood solutions for underserved women and girls around the world. Full bio
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that you will listen to me,
zo meteen naar mij luisteren,
be prepared for birth;
voorbereid is op bevallen;
of access to basic clean tools
een gebrek is aan schone instrumenten
die every single year
overlijden elk jaar in ontwikkelingslanden
to basic cleanliness
dat ze bevallen van hun babies.
en luisteren naar wat ze nodig hadden,
and listening to their needs,
samen met een vroedvrouw.
on how she delivered babies in her house.
hoe zij thuis baby's ter wereld bracht.
conversation with her
en geanimeerd gesprek met haar
calling to do what she was doing,
als een diepgaande roeping beschouwde,
to deliver the babies?
om baby's ter wereld te brengen?"
the mother and the baby," she said.
van elkaar te scheiden", zei ze.
agricultural tool in my hand in shock.
gechoqueerd in mijn hand.
hugged her and walked away.
omhelsde haar en liep weg.
of my own infection
met gedachten aan de infectie
for a year past childbirth
na mijn bevalling mee heb geworsteld,
to the best medical care,
tot de beste medische hulp,
with my father,
aan het gesprek met mijn vader
tijdens de bevalling,
would be so different
zijn leven had kunnen zijn
just next to him growing up.
toen hij opgroeide.
I started my process of research.
begon ik mijn onderzoeksproces.
that there was a product out there
toen ik een product vond
based on availability of funding.
als er fondsen beschikbaar waren.
I was in shock again.
was ik weer in shock.
to deliver my baby, I thought.
bij de bevalling van mijn baby.
I went back to the women,
ging ik terug naar de vrouwen
of using this product.
met het gebruik van dit product.
the same reaction and more.
dezelfde reactie en meer.
deliver on a floor
op de grond te bevallen
that smeared blood all over.
it would cause more infection.
het zou meer infecties veroorzaken.
to bacterial infection
een snelweg naar bacteriële infectie
dat mannen gebruiken om te scheren
that men used for shaving,
in hun nabijheid hebben.
anywhere close to them.
to redesign this product,
om dit product te herontwerpen,
consulted in this process.
geraadpleegd in dit proces.
waren ze niet alleen thuis nodig,
was not only in homes
with high-volume births.
omgevingen met veel geboortes.
were even more daunting.
waren nog ontmoedigender.
by collecting feedback,
met het verzamelen van feedback,
met andere belanghebbenden
researching global protocols.
gingen we terug naar de vrouwen
we went back to the women
een product voor hen hadden.
was that these women,
was dat deze vrouwen,
on their health and well-being.
aan hun gezondheid en welzijn.
a well-designed product
waarderen, ontwikkeld voor hun behoeften.
working with experts,
an easy process at all,
niet zo'n simpel proces was,
en prachtig ontwerp.
the existing product was offered for,
het huidige product voor werd aangeboden,
to deliver "janma,"
konden wij 'janma' leveren,
a blood-absorbing sheet
waar de vrouw op kan bevallen,
a bar of soap, a pair of gloves
een stuk zeep, een paar handschoenen
to wipe the baby clean.
om de baby schoon te maken.
in a beautiful purse
as a gift after all her hard work,
werd gegeven voor al haar harde werk,
as a symbol of prosperity.
als symbool van welvaart.
Can I keep it?"
Kan ik het houden?"
"Will you give me a different color
"Geven jullie me een andere kleur
that this was the first purse
de eerste tas was die ze ooit had gehad.
and its simplicity,
en de eenvoud,
globally recommended medical protocol
medische protocollen te volgen
to follow steps one after the other.
instrument door het volgen van stappen.
but also in institutional settings.
maar ook in institutionele omgevingen.
over 600,000 mothers and babies
op meer dan 600.000 moeders en baby's
to watch these numbers grow,
om de cijfers te zien groeien
we reach a hundred million.
naar de honderd miljoenste.
van vrouwen eindigen daar niet.
that require low-cost interventions.
die goedkope interventies nodig hebben.
investeren in vrouwen en meisjes
that if we invest in women and girls
health and well-being,
and prosperous communities.
en meer welvarende gemeenschappen.
and dignity to women's health issues:
en waardiger maken van gezondheidsissues,
to breaking taboos,
om vrouwen sterker te maken
to take control of their own lives.
in handen kunnen nemen.
without engaging men and women alike
deze waar te maken
er wereldwijd bij te betrekken --
by Leonard Cohen:
van Leonard Cohen:
die nog steeds kunnen slaan.
placed in the world of women's health
nodig voor vrouwengezondheid,
are at the center of a sustainable world,
centraal staan in een duurzame wereld,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Zubaida Bai - Women's health advocateZubaida Bai innovates health and livelihood solutions for underserved women and girls around the world.
Why you should listen
Building on her expertise as a mechanical engineer, a social worker and her public speaking skills, Zubaida Bai put her unique passion to work. In the process, she built a brand and a product line, and she set in motion a movement that addresses market failures, breaks taboos and gives voice to the oft-ignored matter that is women’s health.
Bai is the founder and CEO of ayzh (pronounced "eyes"), a social enterprise based in India that designs vital healthcare products to improve the health and happiness of women and girls across their reproductive lives. Bai launched her company with janma, a $3 clean birth kit in a purse, but her story goes further back to when she stood by her mother to face head-on the challenge of survival facing her family when she had just entered her teens.
janma was conceived after traveling to one of the poorest communities in India and confronting the reality that more than one million mothers and babies lose their lives in the developing world each year due to uncleanliness at the time of childbirth. Packaged in a pink biodegradable jute bag, a design that mothers can reuse as a purse, the kit provides both cleanliness and dignity. Since beginning sales in 2012, Bai's company has sold more than 250,000 kits to more than 300 health institutions in 20 countries, touching the lives of more than 500,000 women and newborns. Bai is now expanding her product line to include kits for newborn, postpartum and menstrual health, while scaling her proven model across India and into Africa.
Bai was selected as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum, a Maternal Health Champion by Ashoka, a TED speaker (Fellow and Resident) and the United Nations SDG Pioneer by the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC). ayzh's strategic partners from around the world who have written about Zubaida's work: TOMS shared her safe birth story; USAID blogged about how she's empowering women through a simple purse; and Grand Challenges Canada recognizes her lead role in scaling life-changing kits for mothers and newborns.
Bai believes that building a sustainable company takes a great team, stamina and a sturdy suitcase. She is fluent in eight languages and travels the world forging new partnerships and advocating for women's health. She has spoken at events for Women in the World, Pfizer Foundation and Women Deliver. She holds a master's degree in mechanical engineering specializing in development of modular products, and an MBA in social and sustainable enterprises.
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