How We Support Flood-affected Communities, Pregnant Women –NGO

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Rural Health Mission Nigeria‘s chief executive officer, Mohammed Sadiq, has highlighted the organisation‘s efforts to provide healthcare support to communities affected by flooding in Gombe, Bauchi, and Yobe states. Speaking at a press conference, Sadiq explained that the support is under their community project, the ‚Community Recovery and Resilience Project,‘ which is funded by the [...]

Rural Health Mission Nigeria‘s chief executive officer, Mohammed Sadiq, has highlighted the organisation‘s efforts to provide healthcare support to communities affected by flooding in Gombe, Bauchi, and Yobe states. Speaking at a press conference, Sadiq explained that the support is under their community project, the ‚Community Recovery and Resilience Project,‘ which is funded by the Centre for Disaster Philanthropy, a US-based organisation. According to him, the intervention aims to strengthen healthcare infrastructure in rural communities vulnerable to natural disasters, especially flooding, which destroys facilities, prevents access to quality health services, and causes outbreaks of cholera.

He noted that last year, severe flooding hit several communities, including Mai Kaho in Gombe, Gamawa in Bauchi, and Nangere in Yobe, resulting in significant damage to health facilities. Sadiq revealed that six health facilities were completely destroyed in Gamawa, while seven were flooded in Nangere. In Mai Kaho, only one health facility remained operational.



In response, he stated that the Rural Health Mission Nigeria has renovated the health facilities: one in Gamawa and another currently under renovation in Nangere. He said the organisation provided a water supply to the Mai Kaho primary health care centre. In addition to infrastructure support, the organisation, according to him, also focuses on maternal healthcare by distributing life-saving birth kits to pregnant women in the affected communities.

„A total of 50 pregnant women in each community received the kits, along with some financial assistance, to ensure safe delivery and reduce maternal mortality rates. „The Community Recovery and Resilience Project underscores Rural Health Mission Nigeria‘s commitment to improving healthcare access and outcomes in underserved rural communities“, he said. We’ve got the edge.

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