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CP Mary's Patronages - Part 2


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"Today it is exactly 10 years ago that I participated in the Mother's Day event "The Art of Rescuing a Mother". Here I met Dr. Grace Kodingo -

an obstetrician from Chad - and she said, "When a woman in my country gets pregnant, she's got one leg in the grave".

The words made a very big impression on me and became the start of my commitment to combating maternal mortality and the work of women and girls' right  to decide over their own bodies."

 

 

 

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https://www.healthcaredenmark.dk/news/listnews/knowledge-sharing-at-healthcare-conference-in-paris/

 

"On June 24, 2019, Danish and French healthcare professionals and decision makers shared knowledge end experiences at the healthcare conference at Maison du Danemark in Paris, France. The conference was inaugurated by Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, patron for Healthcare DENMARK. "

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Saturday evening, 1. February:

 

"Right now, DR1 is sending Denmark's Collection 2020 from Vejle, where 12 of Denmark's largest humanitarian organizations in collaboration with DR are collecting for children in refuge under the heading: Small country, big heart. In this connection, a feature with H.R.H. The Crown Princess, who visited Indonesia in December, was shown. 

In connection with the visit, Her Royal Highness was interviewed about her involvement as patron of Danish Refugee Council"

 

The Queen Margrethe and Prince Henrik and Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary's foundations donated 750.000 Dkk.

http://kongehuset.dk/nyheder/danmarks-indsamling-2020

 

 

 

 

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"As patron of Rare Diseases Denmark, H.R.H. The Crown Princess sent this video greeting to participants on Rare Day, which is marked every

four years on the rarest day: February 29.
This year the day is marked at an event in Aarhus. Rare day is an awareness day for anyone living with rare diseases and disabilities close to life

. On Rare Day, the Rare Prize is awarded to a person, organization or institution that has done something special for people with rare diseases in Denmark."

 

http://kongehuset.dk/hkh-kronprinsessen-sender-hilsen-i-anledning-af-sjaeldnedagen

 

 

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https://www.dr.dk/nyheder/indland/video-saerlig-hilsen-fra-kronprinsessen-til-sangglade-danskere

 

 

Director of The Danish National Center for Grief:

 

"Heartfelt thanks to H.R.H Crown Princess Mary for making Danes aware of our psychological corona hotline"

 

"HRH Crown Princess Mary to Sing together DR: "It can help to talk about what's difficult. The National Center for Grief has set up a hotline for everyone affected by Corona.

Psychologists sit here every day to talk to all of you who need it. "

 

 

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 As patron of 'Children's Aid Foundation', Crown Princess Mary sent a video greeting on Children's Aid Day 2020.

Official events in Copenhagen and Aarhus had to be cancelled due to COVID-19.

 

The Children's Aid Foundation, 'Børnehjælpsdagen',works "in Denmark for children between 0 and 17-years-old who are placed in-care, and for socially abandoned and vulnerable young people up to 29-years-old. We provide them with the tools they need to lead a stronger life and help equip them to meet the challenges the world brings their way."

 

 

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34 minutes ago, JosephineDane said:

How great! 
I’m not sure I understand if there is a actual event where Crown Princess Mary will speech or it will be a live or recorded video speech due to Covid-19? 

It will probably be a pre-recorded speech but I guess it could also be a live message. 

 

https://www.globalpride2020.org/

 

"Global Pride will use online platforms to deliver a Pride in which everyone can participate, wherever they are in the world. It will include musical performances, speeches, and key messages from human rights activists. The event will be live-streamed, and people will be invited to join in the event from home."

 

 

The tweet was from Copenhagen 2021. Mary is patron of WorldPride 2021, which takes place in Copenhagen and Malmö. 

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As patron of Maternity Foundation, Crown Princess Mary has written the preface to a book, which will be published this month.

 

 

IT MUST NOT COST LIFE TO GIVE LIFE

The Maternity Foundation publishes an anniversary book to fight for women's health.

 

Maternity Foundation turns 15 years old, and we mark this with the book IT MUST NOT COST LIFE TO GIVE LIFE, which will be published by @Gyldendal on 10 December.

The book takes the reader on the Maternity Foundation's development from a small Danish organization to an international digital frontrunner in the fight for women's health.

https://www.gyldendal.dk/-/media/standard/images/external.png?ei=http://multimediaserver.gyldendal.dk/Livsstil/CoverFace/WH_Original/9788702307467&w=200

 

In the preface, Crown Princess Mary writes that all women, no matter where they live, have the right to a safe pregnancy and birth.

 

"As a mother, I know for myself how important and reassuring it is to have a midwife and other health professionals, their knowledge and support by their side during both pregnancy and childbirth. But I am also painfully aware that this is far from the reality for women in large parts of the world, the Crown Princess says, and emphasizes how bad things are with sad facts that 800 women and 14,000 infants lose their lives every day in connection with pregnancy and childbirth. A high mortality rate, which, according to the Crown Princess, could be reduced with appropriate programs.

 

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