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Birth Attendant Appeals For Support To Complete Maternity Unit

  Madam Zinabu Yakubu, a Traditional Birth Attendant (TBA) at Tanina in the Wa West District, has appealed to benevolent individuals and organizations to support the community to complete a maternity unit under construction. She said the unit, when completed, would help alleviate the challenges women went through to access skilled delivery services at Poyentanga or Wa in the Upper West Region. “We don’t have a delivery room here so women go to Poyentanga or Wa. We are suffering but what can we do,” Madam Yakubu said in an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA). She said she had served the women in the community for several years, as a TBA, until the Government made it mandatory for every pregnant woman to deliver at a health facility.

Reducing maternal mortality in SADC is possible

Reducing maternal mortality in SADC is possible Date: December 13, 2020 By Sifisosami Dube, Johannesburg, 11 December : As soon as she settles down to eat her breakfast, Gogo Snanzeni is interrupted by a boy who has been sent to tell her that her midwifery services are urgently needed. She immediately realises that she has to walk almost five kilometres to assist Lindi to deliver her baby. With her kit ready, she embarks on the long journey. Many rural areas in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region have a traditional midwife or Traditional Birth Attendant (TBA) in their midst. The poor investment in maternal health infrastructure in many rural areas has seen many women give birth without skilled birth attendants. Despite many years of experience for most traditional midwifes, there is need to innovate and build their capacity to ensure that no woman loses her life whilst giving birth.

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