Maternal and Child Health

Teso Safe Motherhood ensures that no woman, fetus, or baby should die or be harmed by pregnancy or childbirth through a focus on improving quality and linkages in the six pillars of Safe Motherhood.
  • Family Planning
  • Ante-Natal Care
  • Obstetric Care
  • Postnatal Care
  • Post-Abortion Care
  • STD-HIV Control

Our focus in the MCH and SRH

  • Equity and health Education for women;
  • Primary Health Care, and
  • Communication for Behavior
  • Case
  • Health promotional
  • Strengthening the Referral pathways.

Our activities of focus in MCH services

  • Creating awareness and home management of delivery complications, Neonatal Care, and Childhood Illnesses.
  • Creating awareness of risks of unskilled child delivery and its complications.
  • Providing home management of delivery complications, neonatal care and childhood illness. In accordance with national or international approved guidelines.
  • Community-based antenatal care services and referrals’
  • Community-based skilling and training of community health workers for improved ANC and delivery.
  • Community-Based care to increase the demand for services—empowering communities through Interpersonal communication agent (IPC).
  • Train and deploy the community health worker to support and provide IP1 and IP2 during community ANC.
  • Improve referral pathways through deploying the boda-boda ambassadors and referral facilitators and the community health workers
  • Increased skilling of birth attendants (skills update and on-job mentorships and exchange visits)
  • Facilitating timely access to emergency obstetric and new-born care at times of complications and by facilitating the referral from the community to the referral sites.
  • Increased access to contraception/ through community-based approaches like community-based drug distribution and user training to self-administer and expand method mix and provider training.
  • Improve adolescent and young women clinic services and increased targeting for teenage mothers.
  • Critical support for the supply chain, by providing timely transportation of drugs and medical consumables.
  • Improve laboratory services and diagnostic services, by providing mentorship and on job training for the staff and timely supply for supplies needed.
  • Establish E- Referral systems for follow-ups and monitor the performance of each community agent.