By Juan Mauricio Vargas | Coordiandor de Proyectos
Thanks to your support,
19 Arhuaco Indian professionals improve their knowledge. They are participating in a specialized training event.
Sierra Madre Strengthen the traditional knowledge of 120 indigenous midwives with scientific practices, training them in women physiology during pregnancy in order to improve the quality and timeliness of maternal care in their remote communities. The project will provide 5 regional health centers with specialized medical equipment for emergency care during childbirth. Let us become a "Buti Zaku" (pregnant mother) caregiver and protect lives in the "World's Heart" - Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta.
Delivery of training and educational tools as well as medical equipment which will allow mothers and babies to be diagnosed correctly, identify early alarm signs and manage crises. This will significantly reduce mortality rate of mothers and infants in the community.
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By Juan Mauricio Vargas | Coordinador Programas Sierra
By Juan Mauricio Vargas | Coordinador Programas Sierra
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