We have good news! Moms and moms-to-be living in the Oromia area of Ethiopia can now rely on safe maternal healthcare following the completion of a special project funded by our kind donors.
Why is maternal healthcare support needed in this rural Ethiopian region?
The opening of the expanded healthcare centre, with a new maternity ward, gives more women in this rural region access to trained professionals. It was much needed, as maternal health stats from Ethiopia’s “2016 Demographic and Health Survey” were grim:
It’s why our Ethiopia team has focused on maternal health in the region in recent years, encouraging more women to deliver their babies with healthcare workers, rather than at home.
Prior to the launch of the project, the Oromia region was coping with a large number of Ethiopians migrating to the area, fleeing internal conflict elsewhere in the country.
This influx of people placed a great strain on patients and staff at the clinic, due to extreme overcrowding, as well as poor medical equipment, rooms and insufficient supplies for expectant moms.
How moms-to-be are accessing the maternal care they need in Ethiopia
We knew change was needed, so we asked donors to help raise $50,000 to construct a three-room maternity ward, as part of an existing clinic.
Given the community’s needs and Children Believe’s efforts, local government contributed to equipping the centre with essential items, including:
- beds and exam tables: obstetric bed, baby cot, gynecological examination table, examination bed for postnatal and prenatal services
- equipment and machines: blood-pressure apparatus, ICU machine, materials for minor operations
- tools and medicine: bag valve mask, delivery kit, stethoscope, delivery emergency medication