[1.25] Dr Pat talks about his first-hand experience of working with limited water in Indonesia and the lack of infection control.
[2.31] Brigid talks about her experience of working in the water industry.
[3.40] Brigid and Dr Pat talk about how much water is used in a regional Victorian hospitals a year.
[4.10] Brigid and Dr Pat talk about how water is used in a developed country during pregnancy.
[6.45] Introduction to WaterAid and CEO Rosie Ween
[7.45] Rosie’s first-hand experience of experiencing a birth in Indonesia with a lack of water and water sanitation.
[10.44] Countries where WaterAid operates.
[11.32] Where and how women give birth in third world countries.
[13.43] The difference between water sanitation and water hygiene.
[17.15] The best ways to help pregnant women in these countries.
[19.02] How providing a safe and sanitised space can help to promote gender equality in third world countries.
[20.14] How a lack of clean water can impact formula fed babies.
[21.03] What are the main issues that prevent water hygiene and water sanitation in third world countries.
[24.40] Rosie’s proudest achievement at Water Aid.
[26.20] How to support Water Aid and learn more about Water Aid’s work.
[26.57] Myth or Fact- if you damage an organ the baby can send stem cell to the organ to help fix the damage?
Learn more about WaterAid here
https://www.wateraid.org/au/