Borno: UN, Action Health Inc. Donates Drugs, Medicals, Ambulances, Tricycles to Borno State Govt.

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A non-governmental organisation (NGO), called Action Health Incorporated (AHI) in collaboration with the United Nation Population Fund (UNFPA) on Friday handed over life-saving drugs, medical consumables and tricycle ambulances to Borno state government.
Presenting the items at the Borno Medical Store, Mrs Adenike Esiet, AHI Executive Director, said that gesture was to compliment efforts toward improving Maternal Health Care Delivery in MMC, Jere, Ngala and Bama local government areas in the State.
She listed the items to include; lifesaving and ante-natal care drugs, medical consumables, disinfectant, 2,400 sanitary pads and 300 delivery kits among others.
Others included provision of Five fully-equipped IVM 1100 Tricycle Ambulances with detachable stretchers, oxygen cylinders, drip hangers, drug-storage boxes, resuscitating masks, breathing tubes, ambulance seats, and standard life-support hospital equipment.
“In addition to providing these ambulances, over the next three months AHI will support the costs of procurement of medical consumables and drugs to be stationed in the tricycle ambulances, stipends for the tricycle ambulance drivers, and logistics/ambulance running costs,” she said.
She said that the interventions targeted towards improving reproductive, maternal, newborn and child healthcare (RMNCH), strengthening referral services as well as provision of materials and essential medicine to significantly reduce maternal mortality and morbidity.
Esiet said that it had also conducted capacity building orientation to 40 healthcare providers on emergency obstetric and newborn care and
provided orientation to 80 Tricycle ambulance drivers on the identification of pregnancy warning signs and provision of basic first aid.
According to her, many mothers will now be able to have easier access to Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs) and other health facilities where their chances of safe deliveries are greatly increased.
“Beyond this intervention, AHI will continue to work with UNFPA and the Borno State Ministry of Health to improve Maternal Health Care, especially of the most vulnerable women and adolescent girls.
She recalled that the World Health Organization (2018), the Northeast region of Nigeria has the highest maternal mortality rate in the country with 1,549 deaths per 100,000 live births.
“Contributing factors include limited access to health facilities and lack of Basic Emergency Obstetric Care (BEmOC),”he said.
Also speaking, Head of Office UNFPA, Chris Sabum, commended the Borno government for providing condussive environment for the humanitarian organisation to carry out its life saving support especially in liberated communities.
“We have supported medical workers with Personal Protective Equipments (PPE’s), toward ensuring that frontline line workers are safe to enabled them carry out their services of protecting lives.
“UNFPA is also strengthening efforts of government toward ensuring effective medical care to the must vulnerable communities. We also ensure that survivors of Genda Based Violence get neccessary treatment,”he said.
On his part, Dr. Aliyu Shettima, the Executive Director, Primary Health Care Development Agency(PHCDA), Dr Aliyu Shettima, commended the humanitarian organisations for supporting government policies and programs.
Shettima said that the donation would go along way towarda strenghthening integrated services of the healthcare system in the state and assured them of the judicious distribution of the items.

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