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Over 100 babies delivered in Anambra IDPs camps IN 2022 – government

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Anambra state Commissioner for Health, Dr Adam Obidike with UNICEF Reproductive Health Coordinator in the state. Dr Obianuju Okoye
Anambra state Commissioner for Health, Dr Adam Obidike with UNICEF Reproductive Health Coordinator in the state. Dr Obianuju Okoye

Maduako Igbokwe I Wednesday, May 10, 2023

 

AWKA, Anambra – Over 100 babies were delivered in the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps in Anambra state during the 2022 flood disaster.

Anambra state Commissioner for Health, Dr Afam Obidike made the disclosure on Tuesday while taking delivery of about 1,212 “Mama Kits” donated by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in Awka.

According to Obidike during last year’s flooding, many pregnant women ran out of their homes for safety without packing their delivery kits.

“During the 2022 flood disaster, we had over 100 deliveries at the IDP camps. This prompted the wife of the Governor, Dr Nonye Soludo, to donate mama kits to expectant mothers and sponsored antenatal care at the camps.

“She also urged partners and well-meaning individuals to donate mama kits to save and encourage expectant mothers to go for antenatal.

“This is why UNICEF is donating these delivery kits to the state. We will distribute it in flood prone and hard-to-reach areas as incentives to encouraged pregnant women to register and go for antenatal.

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“This will also prevent and reduce maternal deaths in the state,” he said. The Commissioner described Mama kit as an all-in-one kit that provides prospective mothers with everything they need to have a sanitary and safe delivery.

He identified mackintosh, olive oil, umbilical cord ligature, surgical knife, baby wrapper, laundry soap, gloves, cotton wool, small gauze as some of the items in the kit.

Obidike said that the state government was intensifying efforts to improve maternal health and encouraging pregnant women to deliver at a health facility.

Also speaking, state Reproductive Health Coordinator,Dr Obianuju Okoye, said that the kits were donated to relief the state emergency flood response as well as reduce the burden and cost of delivery in the state.

According to Okoye ,”from out data, there was a slight increase in maternal deaths due to the 2022 flood disaster and this is one of the interventions to reduce such deaths”.

Anambra state Commissioner for health Dr Afam Obidike recieving mama kits from state Reproductive Health Coordinator,Dr Mrs Obianuju Okoye,

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