Maternal and Child Nutrition and Health

by Operation Mercy
Maternal and Child Nutrition and Health
Maternal and Child Nutrition and Health
Maternal and Child Nutrition and Health
Maternal and Child Nutrition and Health
Maternal and Child Nutrition and Health
Maternal and Child Nutrition and Health

Project Report | May 18, 2026
Supporting Mothers and Children Beyond Physical Health

By Linda Beadle | Communications Team

Children with Counsellor
Children with Counsellor

Our Maternal and Child Nutrition and Health project continues to play a strategic and transformative role in the lives of women, children, and the broader community by establishing dependable, quality healthcare services in underserved “white areas” of the city—locations where no other public health services exist. Through our two operational health centers, thousands of women and children now have daily access to maternal care, child health services, nutrition screening, and essential, often lifesaving treatment. This consistent availability of care has not only reduced preventable illnesses but has also fostered stronger health-seeking behaviors, increased early consultation, and built deep community trust in the system.

As part of an expansion of our clinic activities, we recently hired a Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) counsellor because we are aware that mothers and children face many anxieties and challenges, and we want to be able to support them emotionally, not just physically.

For the women, we make the most of the time while women and children are waiting in line at the clinic to see the doctor, midwife, nutrition nurse, etc., by providing different training sessions for clients. Recently our MHPSS health education session was conducted by the MHPSS counsellor at the clinic on the topic of anxiety and financial concerns. Most of the participants were returned migrants from Iran and Pakistan who expressed significant worries about their current and future financial situations.

For the children, the counsellor arranges special times for them. A group meeting for children is held every Saturday at 9:00 AM. These children have learning difficulties and poor life skills as a result of domestic violence. Here, we teach them important life skills and provide them with support and encouragement.

The MHPSS counsellor said, “When I took their picture, their smiles were genuine. I felt very proud and happy to see that our services, together with your support, have had a positive impact on their lives.”

Health Education for Women
Health Education for Women

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Operation Mercy

Location: Orebro - Sweden
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Project Leader:
Oliver Barth
Orebro , Sweden

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