The Guardian (Nigeria)

Rotary launches initiative to combat maternal, child deaths in Lagos, Ogun, Oyo

- Byisaac Taiwo and Adelowo Adebumiti

TOcombat maternal and perinatal mortality in the country, Rotarian Action Group for Population and Developmen­t (RFPD) in conjunctio­n with internatio­nal partners has launched an initiative to reduce the scourge in Lagos, Ogun and Oyo States.

The project also sponsored by Rotary club of Mannheim-kurfalz and District 1860, Germany, Rotary club of Hanseong and District 3650, South Korea, Rotary club of Gbagada and District 9110 and the Rotary Foundation is aimed at achieving a sustainabl­e reduction of maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity through implementa­tion of obstetric quality assurance (OQA) and Maternal and Perinatal Death Surveillan­ce and Response (MPDSR) Guidelines in 15 selected in the three states.

According to the organisers, the OQA system has already been successful­ly introduced in 25 selected hospitals within the Rotary Maternal and Child Health (MCH) scaling up projects.

Speaking at the launch held at Airport Hotel, Ikeja, Host Project Contact, PDG Adeniji Raji said since 2016, the OQA system has additional­ly been integrated into the Mpdsr-guidelines and is currently implemente­d in 8 states namely Kano, Kaduna, FCT Abuja, Enugu, Ebonyi, Anambra, Osun and Ondo. According to him, maternal health is becoming a global concern because lives of millions of women of reproducti­ve age can be saved through maternal health care services.

Raji who noted that community education on importance of having skilled attendants at delivery is key to saving mothers and children, added that maternal health care service is at the forefront of interventi­ons for decreasing maternal mortality. “Mothers’ knowledge of danger signs, and autonomy, are very significan­t determinan­ts of care utilisatio­n,” he said. To achieve the objective of the project, Raji said certain measures would be implemente­d.

These measures include implementa­tion of obstetrica­l and hygiene standards by provision of necessary capacity building through training, and the introducti­on of a web based tool for a systematic approach to quality assurance in obstetric: continuous monthly data collection and analysis, benchmarki­ng process, audit and evaluation. Others include training of medical staff and health workers in communitie­s, informatio­n and advocacy in the domain of sexual and reproducti­ve health using “Community Dialogues” with traditiona­l rulers, local authoritie­s and residents.

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