SDA CHURCH COMBATS MATERNAL MORTALITY
DESIRE NCUBE 16 HOURS AGO
THe Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)
http://www.sundaymail.co.zw/sda-church-combats-maternal-mortality/
Desire Ncube
ADVENTIST
Development and Relief Agency, a Seventh-day Adventist Church-affiliated NGO,
is fighting maternal mortality in marginalised communities.
With
assistance from Adra-UK and United Kingdom Aid, Adra-Zimbabwe has given four
clinics in Gokwe North essential equipment for expecting mothers.
Adra-Zimbabwe
financed construction of four state-of-the-art waiting mothers’ shelters,
boreholes, solar panels for lighting and E-Rangers that carry pregnant women
from the community to clinics.
The four
that benefited are Zhomba, Simuchembu, Vumba and Nenyunka clinics. The
faith-based NGO worked in partnership with the Health and Child Care and Rural
Development Promotion and Preservation of National Culture and Heritage
ministries.
Adra-Zimbabwe
sent a 12-member delegation to Malawi’s Milange district last month on an
exchange visit.
The team
comprised two Health Ministry officials, traditional chiefs, headmen, district
administrators and health practitioners.
Adra-Zimbabwe
country director Mrs Judith Musvosvi said global health research showed Malawi
had made tremendous progress in reducing maternal mortality, hence the visit to
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“We
started this programme (reducing maternal mortality rate in marginalised
communities) three years ago … our aim was and is still to increase the number
of deliveries attended by skilled healthcare officials, thus reducing the
maternal mortality rate,” said Mrs Musvosvi.
“In Gokwe
North we are working with traditional leaders. We have realised that they have
powerful voices and people respect them hence it will be easy for villagers to
heed them.
“It is
encouraging how people in that area have embraced this program; I am impressed
that everyone is co-operative.”
Mrs
Musvosvi said even though there was a law against home deliveries, the reality
on the ground showed these were prevalent in some communities.
“Things
that are embedded in culture and religion cannot be overturned by law. It is
equally important to engage the people targeted, educating them about the
dangers of such practices,” she said.
Gokwe
North Paramount Chief Chireya, Mr Henry Chidzivo, said he was fining people who
defied the law on home deliveries.
“When I
was in Malawi I noticed that their traditional leaders take the issue of ending
maternal mortality seriously, they fine everyone who will be found on the wrong
side of the law and I will introduce the fines in my area,” said Chief Chireya.
Mrs
Salufina Varaidzo Mashavakure, the Gokwe North district health officer, said
they were pushing to ensure all pregnant womenhad access to antenatal care and
clean and safe delivery from skilled attendants.
“Every
pregnant woman in Malawi is compelled to get antenatal care; their structures
are well managed because they are monitored by traditional leaders.
“This is
important because if one develops complications there is easy access to
emergency obstetric care,” said Mrs Mashavakure.
She said
the first level to achieving zero maternity mortality was to have health
facilities with emergency obstetric care close to communities.
Adra-Zimbabwe
belongs to the worldwide Adra network that is present in over 120 countries.