Edith Mary Pye (20 October 1876 – 16 December 1965)[1] was an English midwife and International Relief Organizer.
Along with being a member of Friends Germany Emergency Committee, Red Cross, and the International Commission for the Assistance of Child Refugees.
In 1907, she became Superintendent of District Nurses in London, following her lengthy career in international relief efforts and as a midwife.
[7] In 1923, she traveled to China to continue relief work in association with the Women's International League.
[6] During World War II, she supported the lifting of the allied blockade in an effort to allow food and medical supplies to be sent to starving people in Europe.