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Born on the Edge

Org #47397
Vetted since 2018
2012
year founded
$119,425
raised on GlobalGiving
7
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

OUR MISSION: To save and support babies born on the edge of life, viability and society in the poorest regions of the world through education, research and sustainable support OUR AIMS: Through the development of local partnerships we aim to improve the survival of the world's most vulnerable newborn babies by: - Providing training for local doctors, nurses and health workers in newborn care - Supporting young healthcare workers involved in international newborn health research - Developing sustainable projects to improve newborn healthcare facilities

Projects (2)

Project Leaders
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Organization Information
Wrestlingworth, SG19 2HB
United Kingdom
Organization Information
Wrestlingworth, SG19 2HB
United Kingdom

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Behind the scenes

By Kathy Burgoine, | Neonatal Lead, Born on the Edge

Behind the Scenes, not every moment makes it to the spotlight — but every moment matters. Today, we’re sharing a glimpse behind the scenes in the neonatal unit. Behind every breath a baby... Read the full report ›

I thought my baby was gone.....more than once.

By Kathy Burgoine | Neonatal Lead, Born on the Edge

“I thought my baby was gone… more than once.” Apia, 30, will never forget the day she felt water trickle unexpectedly at just 25 weeks pregnant. Alarmed, she rushed to a nearby... Read the full report ›

Dorcus' Story

By Adam Hewitt-Smith | Trustee, Born on the Edge

Over the last 10 years amazing things have happened at the Mbale Neonatal Unit. In 2014, not a single baby less than 1500g was surviving and now 80% of these tiny babies are going home alive and... Read the full report ›
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