Join Us

Contact Us

Please send us a message if you are:

  • An individual or organization introducing or using the NASG in your community
  • A student who would like to conduct research in one of our focus areas
  • Interested in volunteering with the Safe Motherhood Program
  • Curious to learn more about what we do

We would like to hear from you. Email us at:

[email protected]

Join NAAN

If you are considering introducing NASGs in your region, country, or facility, we invite you to join the NASG Advocacy and Action Network (NAAN). This group meets every other month via Zoom. This group collaborates towards the following goals:

  • Advocacy towards greater availability and scale-up of the NASG and complementary maternal health interventions
  • Sharing expertise around effective NASG introduction, scale-up, and training
  • Identification of potential funding sources as well as partnerships for applications for funding and procurement sharing

Visit the NAAN page for more information

 

Donate to NASG Work

The Safe Motherhood Program relies on much-needed private contributions to support the purchase of NASGs for donation to needy countries, covering training, staff, and other essential expenses necessary for carrying out this lifesaving work. 

Please use the link below to support Professor Suellen Miller's Safe Motherhood/NASG Fund by donating and helping us in our efforts to bring the NASG to women so they do not die giving birth.

UCSF NASG Safe Motherhood Fund

Support the Fistula Program at UCSF

Your gift helps improve the lives of women affected by obstetric fistula and other maternal health complications. Led by Dr. Alison El Ayadi, our research focuses on providing high-quality, comprehensive perinatal and morbidity care in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia to ensure the long-term well-being of some of the world’s most vulnerable women.

We rely on private contributions to support our work, including training local researchers and supporting community-based interventions. Your donation helps us continue this work.

UCSF Obstetric Fistula Research Fund