We ensure quality, responsive service delivery tailored to the unique needs of women, children and adolescents. By partnering with and mentoring frontline workers, measuring the quality of services, identifying key challenges, and promoting family-centered care, we can ensure that public health care system levels are able to improve the delivery of services for those who need it most.
By engaging with fathers, encouraging the use of Kangaroo Mother Care, strengthening discharge and follow-up care and educating peer groups and Boma Health Initiative Workers, we were able to significantly improve the quality of care and realize positive health outcomes for newborns.
Undeserved community members reached
Women and newborns in rural areas with improved health outcomes
Provided maternal services to over 20,000 women and 10,000 newborns
Community Health Workers trained, significantly reducing local mortality rates
Women trained on Income Generating Activities and Savings
Community members reached with malaria prevention and childhood Immunization information