Strengthening Selected Interventions to Improve Birth Outcomes and Reduce Morbidity and Mortality of Preterm Babies in High Volume Health Facilities in Migori
@PTBiKenya is involved in implementing quality of care measures geared at saving preterm babies and training health workers to use the WHO Safe Childbirth Checklist and using PRONTO simulation to prepare health workers for delivery emergencies.
@PRONTO_Intl@SicilyKariuki
| | WORLD PREMATURITY DAY | |
Chief Administrative Secretary of @MOH_Kenya Dr.Rashid Aman gives his remarks on the World Prematurity Day that was celebrated at @KNH_hospital grounds as well as addresses members of the press shortly afterwards.
#WorldPrematurityDay#BornTooSoon
Senior @PTBiKenya Officials engage visitors to the PTBi Stand on matters of preterm birth initiative at the Kenyatta National Hospital grounds.
#KangarooMotherCare#BornTooSoon
A huge thank you to all those who joined in the celebrations of the #WorldPrematurityDay. This puts in a great concern in the nurture and care of premature infants who are neglected in our society.
#KangarooMotherCare#BornTooSoon
World Prematurity Day, celebrated each year on 17 November, is an opportunity to call attention to the most vulnerable members of every society in the world β babies born prematurely. This year,
World Prematurity Day will be commemorated on 16 November in Kenya.
Investing in #preterm birth prevention & care:
1) relieves the burden on families 2) reduces health system costs
3) is the right thing to do
#WorldPrematurityDay#UHC@MOH_Kenya