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Ebonyi begins vaccination to reduce maternal, child morbidity, mortality

Ebonyi State government has made preparations to reduce maternal, child and infant morbidity and mortality in the state.

Commissioner for Health in the state, Dr Daniel Umezurike disclosed this in Abakaliki at the weekend during the flag-off of the first round of the 2022 Mother and health programme.

According to Umezurike, the decision was in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Umezurike then noted that the state targets to reach 1,264,510 pregnant women and children for the year 2022.

Umezurike explained: “MNCHW strategy is aimed at scaling up a package of key maternal, Newborn and child survival interventions that have been proven to reduce maternal, neonatal and child mortality, designed along the continuum of care model, to strengthen Nigeria’s health system at all levels.

“Through the MNCHW of this year, we target to reach out to 169, 052 pregnant women with iron folate and folic acids; 608,586 children under 5 years with Vitamin A; 486, 858 children under 5 with deworming tablets, using fixed and outreach vaccination strategies.”

The health commissioner then lauded the invaluable support of development partners: WHO, UNICEF, USAID-Breakthrough Action, Nigeria and  Integrated Health Program towards the success of the event and other routine health services, ranging from capacity strengthening, provision of commodities, community mobilization, coordination, supportive supervision, among other interventions.

According to the Senior Communication Specialist, National Primary Healthcare Development Agency, Dr Yakubu Suleiman, he appreciated the Breakthrough Action -Nigeria (USAID/BA -N)  for its aggressive Social behavioural change advocacies in the state.

He added that the social mobilization activities of BA -N brings a very high turnout of women and children for the exercise in Ebonyi Communities as demand for basic health services has increased in the state.

“We have been asked to come and supervise the MNCHW.

“There is a lot of good news to convey to the nation about Ebonyi State; the easiness and political commitment we have identified is one.

“We have been to some rural communities in Izzi and other Local government areas since my arrival, and I saw a large turnout of the targeted population for the MNCHW.

“This shows the level of social mobilization the State has achieved through the support activities of Breakthrough Action -Nigeria,” Suleiman said.

Yakubu further pledged to stimulate sustainability and increase intervention programmes extended to the state by the NPHCDA.

Written by Adekunle Biodun

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