August, 2022
Improving Maternal Health Through The Provision of Mama Kits
In 2014 RRHS, with partners FCDE-USA and Majid Jarid, constructed and functionalised a domiciliary Health Care Clinic to supplement government efforts in improving maternal health care in Kabughabugha village. Since then, RRHS has kept the clinic registered with the Ugandan Nurses and Midwives Council (Kampala).
Certificate of registration with Uganda Nurses and Midwives Council Kampala |
During a recent project launch, RRHS procured 125 Mama Kits from the Anike Foundation to hand out to mothers.
Mama Kits sorted to be handed out to young mothers. |
RRHS invited professional midwives to educate community members on the values of safe deliveries. The skilled and professional midwives were able to conduct a play, teaching community members about the dangers of delivering under poor hygienic conditions, and comparing this to delivering in a hospital setting.
Midwives put on a play to show the dangers of unhygienic deliveries. |
Young mothers presented songs supporting the professional midwives in promoting clean delivery.
Young mothers singing songs promoting clean delivery. |
Everyone is listening attentively to the speeches given by the professional Midwives. |
Retired Environmental Health Officer in action. |
RRHS is glad to have partnerships which promote rural development. If you would like to partner, volunteer or intern with us, please email us at ruralservices60@gmail.com.
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