By Jennifer Villalba | Executive Director
During these months, Buti Zaku's caregivers have developed workshops of ancestral wisdom.
The Wintukwa IPSI (entity providing indigenous health Arhuaca) leadership, has allowed to continue training midwives, nurses, assistants and traditional knowledge in the care of mothers and newborns in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta.
We continue search the support to deliver medical endowment tools and intercultural training. Unfortunately, we have not managed to give continuity to these last two components of the project.
We invite you to fall in love with the caregivers of Sierra Madre, Buti Zaku (pregnant), we are sure that together we can help reduce maternal and infant mortality in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta.
Thanks and best regards!
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