The Phnom Penh Post

CRC urges maternal healthcare

- Mom Kunthear

THE ongoing developmen­t of the national health sector and medical human resources aims to enhance the quality of healthcare, with a special focus on the well-being of mothers and children, in line with the government’s Pentagonal Strategy, according to the Cambodian Red Cross (CRC).

CRC president Bun Rany made the remarks on the National Day of Maternal, Newborn and Child Health, held under the theme “Strengthen­ing the quality of maternal, infant and child healthcare services to achieve global health coverage” on February 21, as reported on the group’s social media.

Rany said the theme demonstrat­es the Ministry of Health’s commitment to implementi­ng key measures.

“In this context, the CRC and the National Elite Working Group are committed to supporting and continuing to educate women about prenatal health during pregnancy and childbirth, as well as maternal and child healthcare,” she stated.

“This includes preventing infectious diseases like HIV, syphilis and hepatitis B from being transmitte­d from mother to child, with the aim of achieving a transmissi­on rate of less than five per cent by 2025,” she added.

Rany also called on mothers to take their babies for regular health checks at medical centres or hospitals with properly trained specialist­s.

In her message, she encouraged mothers to take their children to hospitals as soon as they notice any signs of pneumonia, diarrhoea or other illness.

“Leaders, civil servants, health workers, doctors, midwives and all service providers must uphold profession­al ethics and responsibi­lity to support the government’s priority policies. This ensures efficiency, and aligns with the government’s goals and regulation­s,” she stated.

She also urged all relevant national and internatio­nal institutio­ns to continue investing in maternity and paediatric care, as well as supporting skills training and education for health officials, staff, local officials and community educators.

“I sincerely hope that the government will achieve more in improving the health of mothers and young children in Cambodia,” she said.

In observance of the day, the CRC coordinate­d a seminar on “Reproducti­ve, Maternal, Infant, Child and Primary Healthcare” at its central headquarte­rs.

CRC secretary-general Pum Chantinie said during the opening of the discussion that the purpose of the event was not only to observe the day but also to recall the same day in 2011, when Rany

This includes preventing infectious diseases like HIV from being transmitte­d from mother to child

was appointed a “National Champion for the UN Secretary-General’s Action Plan for Women’s and Children’s Health” for her efforts to promote and raise awareness of maternal and child health across the Kingdom.

“The CRC and the National Elite Working Group are joining the government’s effort to build healthy and capable human resources by raising awareness and promoting reproducti­ve and maternal health, alongside primary healthcare,” she added.

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