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Martha Campbell Obituary

Martha M. Campbell
1941-2022
Dr. Martha Madison Campbell of Berkeley, California died February 3 with family by her side. Martha was born in Ridgewood, New Jersey, as the fourth daughter of Margaret Macon Campbell and Kenneth Campbell, an aeronautical engineer. She graduated from Wellesley College in 1963 with a degree in art history. She earned her Master's degree and PhD in public policy from the University of Colorado in 1994.

Throughout her academic studies and her career, Martha's focus was on women's autonomy, family planning and safe abortion. In the 1990s, she directed the population program, including reproductive rights, for the David and Lucile Packard Foundation. In 2000, she founded Venture Strategies for Health and Development, a not-for-profit focused on securing women's freedom to choose their family size. In 2006 she coauthored the first comprehensive review of the broad range of barriers in many countries that limit women's reproductive options. In 2012 she coauthored "The Impact of Freedom on Fertility Decline", a paradigm explaining the slowing of population growth in a human rights framework. She served on the boards of World Health Partners in New Delhi, the Margaret Pyke Trust in London, and the African Institute for Development Policy. She demonstrated a unique ability to identify and support professionals in poor countries. One outstanding success was raising $10,000,000 to make the medicine misoprostol widely available in many African and Asian countries. Misoprostol prevents and treats postpartum hemorrhage at home births.

Students were inspired by Martha's energy and her unwavering focus on scaling up family planning, safe motherhood and girl's education. She traveled all over the world, accumulating two million flight miles. The not-for-profit she founded, now called OASIS, has had stunning success keeping thousands of Nigerian girls in secondary school.

Martha married Mort Iler in 1964. They had three children and three grandchildren. In 1997, Martha married Dr. Malcolm Potts and joined him on the UC Berkeley faculty. She treasured adding his children and grandchildren to her family. She was proud of her grandfather, William Wallace Campbell, a famous astronomer who was President of the University of California before he was appointed President of the National Academy of Sciences. The family treasures a personal telegram from Albert Einstein, thanking Campbell for proving his theory of relativity correct.

Martha is survived by two sisters, her husband, and their combined six children and six grandchildren.

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Feb. 5 to Feb. 8, 2022.

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Jeff Lapic RHS '59

February 12, 2024

What a legacy of service, but above all a really kind person.

Basia Tomczyk and max Zarate-Bermudez

May 18, 2022

Martha made her mark on so many and I was lucky to to have learned so much from her. She lived with great passion and compassion.
Our deepest condolences to Malcolm and all the family during this difficult time.
Much love,

Basia and Max

Susan McGee Bailey

February 23, 2022

My deepest sympathies to Martha's family and colleagues. Her passing is great loss to so many.
Martha and I were classmates at Wellesley College where we knew each other only slightly. But as the years went by we connected at various College reunions and found that many of our interests overlapped. Martha was a loyal donor to the Wellesley Centers for Women where I served as director for 25 years and we had great conversations about our shared interests in family planning and sex education. I will miss her enthusiasm and great insights on research that placed women at the center of the inquiry. I always learned something new after a conversation with Martha and I mourn her passing.

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Mary Carleton

February 10, 2022

I had the pleasure of working with Martha at Venture Strategies and admired her knowledge and enjoyed her enthusiasm. I am sorry I did not get to know her better as I'm guessing both admiration and enjoyment would have continued to increase. In the future I hope to encounter people who she taught, and continue learning from her. My condolences to Malcolm and all the family.

Anke Hemmerling

February 9, 2022

I am so very sorry to hear about Martha´s passing.
I have a lot of fond memories of her passion for family planning and women´s health, her lectures at UC Berkeley, and our time working together at Venture Strategies for Health and Development. Especially unforgettable was Martha´s exuberant energy to take on whatever obstacle needed to be overcome. I will be forever grateful to Martha for all her mentoring and support over many years. My deepest condolences to Malcolm and the family.

Dominic Montagu

February 9, 2022

As a graduate student at Berkeley Martha gave me a summer job working with her at the Packard Foundation in 1999 which sent me off in directions that changed my career and life. Her optimism and dynamism, together with her commitment to family planning made her an inspiration. Her sense of humor and her pleasure in sly and wicked subversion made her a friend. I will miss her.

Dana Charron

February 9, 2022

My condolences on your loss. I worked with Martha a bit in the aughts and have fond memories of sitting at her dinning room table in Berkeley, doing grant accounting. I always learned new things during those meetings. I hope you are comforted by the knowledge of how many people Martha influenced over the decades. In sympathy, Dana Charron.

Nap Hosang

February 8, 2022

Our condolences to the Ilers. I will miss Martha's energy and unrelenting pursuit of scale.

Nap & Joyce

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