By Amos Ajisekola | Project leader
Oak Rural Health Organization continues to make progress in our efforts to contribute to global reduction of maternal and child mortality. This is done by ensuring every Rural and vulnerable pregnant woman has access to efficient prenatal and post natal care. We engaged in activities that encourage the women to be able to afford the professional services regardless of their economic background.
Fatoyin is one of our numerous beneficiaries who got delivered of a bouncing baby girl recently. She had her first baby at a traditional birthing home. She is one of the clients who were mobilised for the project and hence, was booked for antenatal care for her subsequent pregnancy at our project center where she was duly cared for. "I am so glad to have this baby in the hospital, this makes it easy to access professional care and you are sure you are in save hands in case of emergency " she said during an interaction with one of our team members. She further said she will like to have more babies in the hospital.
This project is specifically designed for women of low economic background. Even in our very low resourced settings, we are still achieving the goal of getting more women to patronize professional child birth services. This would not have happened without your generous donations. We are proud to have you with us. Giving more to this project will enable us to reach more women and prevent more birth related maternal and child mortality.
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