More than 100 Midwife Leaders Call for Urgent Reconsideration of Visa Refusals Ahead of ICM Congress in Portugal
Tomorrow, the ICM Triennial Congress opens in Portugal, following three days of Council meetings. This Congress is the largest global gathering of midwives, bringing together thousands of midwives, researchers, educators, advocates, policymakers and partners to advance maternal and newborn health.
Yet, at this moment, hundreds of midwives are being left out of this global meeting.
Visa refusals and delays are preventing midwives from Africa and Asia, many of them leaders, academics, researchers and speakers, from travelling to Lisbon. These are midwives working in the regions with the highest burden of maternal and newborn mortality. They have knowledge, evidence and experience that global maternal health discussions need.
Their exclusion is not only an administrative issue. It limits equitable participation in global health, silences midwives whose work is essential to saving lives, and weakens the international collaboration needed to improve outcomes for women, newborns and families.
The letter below, signed by 108 midwife leaders, educators, researchers, practitioners and advocates from across the world, calls for urgent reconsideration of these visa refusals.
Friday June 12th 2026
Dear Ambassador / Consular Officer,
We write to express our profound concern regarding the refusal of visas for registered midwives from Burundi, Nigeria, Ghana, Uganda, Rwanda and countries in Asia, who are due to attend and present at the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM) Triennial Conference in Portugal, commencing tomorrow.
These delegates are not tourists. They are qualified healthcare professionals, leaders, researchers, educators, and advocates who have been formally invited to participate in one of the most significant global gatherings of the midwifery profession.
Several of the affected delegates are scheduled presenters whose contributions have already been accepted into the conference programme.
The delegates possess documentary evidence supporting the purpose of their travel, including:
• Official conference registrations
• Letters of invitation and confirmation of attendance
• Evidence of accepted presentations and speaking engagements
• Employment and professional credentials
• Travel and accommodation arrangements
• Documentation demonstrating their intention to return to their home countries following the conference
The exclusion of these professionals has consequences extending beyond individual applicants.
Midwives from Africa and Asia work on the front line of efforts to reduce maternal mortality, neonatal mortality, preventable obstetric complications, and inequities in access to healthcare. Their expertise and lived experience are essential to global discussions concerning maternal and newborn health.
Africa and South Asia continue to bear a disproportionate burden of adverse maternal and newborn outcomes. The participation of midwives is therefore not merely desirable; it is vital.
Meaningful global dialogue on maternal health cannot occur if those working in the regions most affected are prevented from contributing their knowledge, evidence, innovations, and experience.
We respectfully submit that the refusal of visas in these circumstances raises concerns regarding:
• Fair and equitable access to international professional and scientific forums
• The principle of non-discrimination in professional participation and knowledge exchange
• The promotion of international cooperation in healthcare, education, and scientific advancement
• The ability of healthcare professionals to exercise their professional roles as presenters, researchers, and representatives of their institutions
The affected delegates have acted in good faith, complied with application requirements, and demonstrated legitimate professional reasons for travel.
The conference represents a time-sensitive opportunity that cannot be replicated once proceedings have commenced.
We therefore respectfully request:
• An urgent review and reconsideration of the visa refusals for the affected midwives
• Expedited processing of any appeals or supplementary documentation
• Direct communication with conference organisers where verification of attendance or presentation status is required
• Every possible measure to facilitate attendance before or during the conference period
At a time when the global community is working collectively to improve outcomes for women, newborns, and families, it is imperative that the voices of midwives from Burundi, Nigeria, Ghana, Uganda, Rwanda, and Asian nations are represented and heard.
We respectfully urge your office to take immediate action in the interests of fairness, international collaboration, and the advancement of maternal and newborn health worldwide.
This appeal reflects the collective concern and support of the international midwifery community. We therefore submit this letter on behalf of the 108 undersigned signatories, representing midwifery leaders, educators, researchers, practitioners, and advocates from across the world, who stand united in calling for fair and timely visa access for all eligible Congress participants.
Thank you for your urgent attention to this matter.
Yours faithfully,
- Laura Bridle, Senior Midwife, Helix Maternal Mental Health Service, London, UK
- Professor Jane Sandall CBE, King’s College London
- Emily Maclean, Midwife in Nairobi, Kenya and NHS of England & Wales, UK, on behalf of H.A., a Ugandan national, whose visa was declined by the French Embassy in Kampala acting on behalf of Portugal
- Samio Mohamud, Midwife, London, UK
- Dr Judith Jackson, Retired Midwifery Academic, Canterbury, Kent, UK
- Kenya Fantie, Assistant Psychologist, Oxleas Helix Maternal Mental Health Service, London, UK
- Froukje Jorissen, Midwife, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Nola Holness, Certified Nurse Midwife, Florida, USA
- Theodora Loumousioti, Senior Lecturer in Midwifery, UK HBMA Board Member, UDA UK Women Deputy Secretary
- Alice Ciochino, Registered Midwife, Brighton, UK
- Nafiza Anwar, Nurse Midwife, Project Manager North East London, UK, Director, Association of South Asian Midwives, UK
- Benash Nazmeen, Midwife, Assistant Professor, University of Bradford, Director, Association of South Asian Midwives, UK
- Dr Maeve O’Connell, Midwifery Lecturer, University College Cork, Ireland
- Dr Anna Byrom, Midwife, Educator, CEO All4Maternity
- Georgia Kontosorou, Senior Digital Midwife, PhD candidate, HBMA Board Member
- Dr Ukwuori-Gisela Kalu, London, UK
- Mavis Afriyie, Lead Professional Midwifery Advocate, Midwife, NHS London, UK
- Professor Jayne Marshall, Lead Midwifery Educator, University of Leicester, UK and Chair of ICM Regional Professional Committee for Europe
- Marylou Carr, Lead NIPE Midwife, University College London Hospital, London, England
- Dr Gina Finnerty, Visiting Fellow, University of Greenwich, London
- Donna Clement, Assistant Professor, University of Bradford, UK
- Grace Nartey, North West London Lead Midwife, Maternity Trauma and Loss Care Service, MMHS, London Northwest University Healthcare NHS Trust, UK
- Leah Lewin, The Perinatal Specialist, Chief Executive Officer, White Ribbon Alliance UK
- Sue Macdonald, Midwife Educationalist and Curator, Midwifery and Maternity Forum UK
- Patience Gyampeh, Honorary Consultant Midwife, Midwifery Lecturer and Researcher, UK
- Diane Menage, Lecturer in Midwifery and Honorary Research Fellow, De Montfort University, UK
- Dr Ella Caine, Consultant Midwife, NHS, London
- Jennifer Cody, Assistant Psychologist, Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
- Charlotte Egan, Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
- Dr Esther Sharma, Research Associate and Midwife, King’s College London
- Sheena Byrom, Midwife and Co-Owner, All4Maternity
- Michelle Quashie, London, UK
- Wanda Warrington, Midwife, RCM Board Member, Lecturer in Midwifery, Salford University
- Laura Godfrey-Isaacs, Midwife and Chair, Shifrah UK, The Jewish Birth Association
- Dr Bernice Gyapong, Senior Lecturer in Midwifery, Buckinghamshire New University, UK
- Sheila Brown, Senior Lecturer in Midwifery, Bangor University, UK
- Ariadna Sole, Midwife, Midwifery Lecturer and PMA, City St George’s University, London, UK
- Zoi Vardavaki, Midwife, Midwifery Lecturer, PMA at City St George’s University of London, HBMA Board Member, UK
- Nikeeta Shah, Assistant Psychologist, Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
- Natalie Charalambides, Lead Practice Development Midwife, Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust
- Elidh Parslow, Consultant Midwife, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
- Dr Juliet Albert, PhD, Specialist FGM Midwife, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
- Camella Main, Consultant Midwife, East Midlands Ambulance Service / Lead Midwife, London Ambulance Service, UK
- Suki Elliott, Midwife, London, UK
- Mary Edu-Mensah, Midwife, Doctoral Researcher, King’s College London
- Zeni Koutsi, Midwife, UK/UAE, Chair of the Hellenic British Midwifery Association
- Laura Spence, Midwife, Founder of NeuroNatal
- Verena Wallace, Midwife, Northern Ireland
- Tracey MacCormack, Assistant Director for Midwifery, Nursing and Midwifery Council
- Samie Zijlstra, MSc, Midwife, Junior Researcher, Department of Midwifery Science, The Netherlands
- Dora Wijermars, MSc, Midwife, The Netherlands
- Nina Khazaezadeh, Senior Midwife Leader, London, UK
- Dr Claire Feeley, Senior Lecturer in Midwifery, King’s College London
- Dr Aafke Bruinsma, Midwife, Researcher and Teacher, Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences, School of Midwifery, The Netherlands
- Anne van Dellen, Midwife, The Netherlands
- Maaike Schlingmann, Midwife, The Netherlands
- Dr Suze Jans, Midwife and Researcher, The Netherlands
- TNO, Institute for Applied Research, Department of Child Health, Leiden, The Netherlands
- Emilie Edwards, Lecturer in Midwifery, King’s College London, UK
- Myrte de Geus, Midwife and Clinical Epidemiologist, MSc, The Netherlands
- Olga Smit, Midwife, The Netherlands
- Prof Ank de Jonge, Midwife and Professor in Midwifery Science, Amsterdam University Medical Center / University Medical Center Groningen / Midwifery Academy Amsterdam Groningen, Inholland, The Netherlands
- Jolanda Liebregts, MSc, Midwife NP, PhD candidate, Organisation of Maternal and Newborn Care, Midwifery Science, Amsterdam UMC, The Netherlands
- Tirza Beekhof – ’t Lam, MSc, Midwife, The Netherlands
- Maaike Kennes-Oerlemans, MSc, Midwife, Tutor, Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands
- Pien Offerhaus, PhD, Midwife NP, Midwifery Science, Zuyd Hogeschool Maastricht
- Claire Spencer, Registered Midwife, London
- Lauren McDonald-Wright, MSc, BSc, RM, North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS Trust
- Celine Walters, Registered Midwife, Professional Midwifery Advocate
- Jetske Duncker, Medical Coordinator, Emergency, MSF-CH
- Shiny Kaki, Project Medical Referent, MSFH
- Paulien Verhoeven-Janssen, Midwife, The Netherlands
- Annemarie de Jong-Bardelmeijer, MSc, Midwife NP, PhD candidate, The Netherlands
- Riët Kremers, Midwife, The Netherlands
- Anne van Dellen, Midwife, The Netherlands
- Unnur Berglind Friðriksdottir, President of the Icelandic Midwives Association
- Petra Graf Heule, President of the Swiss Federation of Midwives, Switzerland
- Melina Muller, Midwife, Association luxembourgeoise des sages-femmes
- Kristel Von Laufenberg, Midwife, Association luxembourgeoise des sages-femmes
- Kirsten Straathof, MSc, Midwife, The Netherlands
- Dr Elke Slagt-Tichelman, Midwife and Former Member of Parliament, The Netherlands
- Maaike van Rijn, MSc, Vice President of the Royal Dutch Association of Midwives
- Alieke de Roon-Immerzeel, MSc, Treasurer of the Royal Dutch Association of Midwives
- Sanna Veenstra-Kwakkel, MSc, Midwife and Policy Advisor at the Royal Dutch Association of Midwives
- Margriet Wegman-Rikkink, MSc, Midwife, The Netherlands
- Dr Kaat De Backer, Midwife Research Fellow, King’s College London, London, UK
- Dawn Johnston, Midwife
- Dr Marlies Rijnders, Midwife and Researcher, TNO, Institute for Applied Science, Department of Child Health, Leiden, The Netherlands
- Veronika Stechovska, Midwife, UNIPA Vice President, Czech Republic
- Mgr Anna Ťopková, Midwife, UNIPA Member, Czech Republic
- Josephine Frame, Registered Midwife, UK, HCWH Europe
- Ms Joanne Farrugia Imbroll, Midwife, PRO Malta Midwives Association
- Dianne Garland, UK Freelance Midwife
- Ms Romina D’Agostino, Charge Midwife
- President, Malta Midwives Association
- Astrid Van Damme, Midwife Researcher, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
- Nicky Clark, UK Educationalist
- Professor Ruth Oshikanlu, Independent Nursing and Midwifery Consultant, CEO, Abule CIC, UK
- Eva Nordlund, President of the Swedish Association of Midwives
- Katherine Clark, King’s College London, Postdoctoral Midwife Research Fellow
- Natalia Zapiórkowska-Blumer, Swiss Federation of Midwives
- Camille Scheidegger, Swiss Federation of Midwives
- Rohit Sagoo, University of Bedfordshire
- Dr Caterina Montagnoli, Haute école de santé, HES-SO, Geneva; University of Basel; Member of the Ethics Working Group of the European Midwifery Association
- Päivi Oinonen, President, Federation of Finnish Midwives, Finland
- Dr Elsa Montgomery, Senior Lecturer in Midwifery, King’s College London
- Sabine Meier, Midwife MSc, Lecturer in Midwifery, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland
- Petra van der Tempel, Midwife, The Netherlands