tality rate in Tanzania (typically 24 women dying each day
through preventable causes in pregnancy and childbirth).
The solution. Pikilily needs to raise £1,968 (AU$3,600)
to pay for twelve months of salary for
each rider as well as £1,075 (AU$1,970)
to keep one ambulance full of petrol
for twelve months.
If you would like a refresher on the
Pikilily project see issue 03 of Traverse
or visit www.pikilily.com to see pre-
viously unseen footage of their work
and the community they work in.
The good news. Pikilily are now
over half way done in fundraising
but still have a little way to go! If you
would like to help, please visit their
website where all of the details can be
found, or if you are part of some sort
of club or organisation and wish to
fundraise the whole of a rider salary,
please email Claire on claire@pikilily.
com .
Sipe
Rosemary
TRAVERSE 61
Claire