Strenghtening neonatal care in Abobo
The donation of medical equipment to three major facilities in Abobo, Abidjan, will enhance neonatal health services, thereby contributing to the reduction of maternal and neonatal mortality in Ivory Coast.
The donation of medical equipment to three major facilities in Abobo, Abidjan, will enhance neonatal health services, thereby contributing to the reduction of maternal and neonatal mortality in Ivory Coast.
High-quality, cutting-edge training. The collaboration between CUAMM and UCM grows stronger with the Skill Lab project.
CUAMM continues its humanitarian response in support of the population in Tigray, Ethiopia, to improve access to essential health and nutrition services.
Support to maternal and child health services in Bossangoa district. An ongoing commitment about to gain new momentum.
Rare is something that happens infrequently over time, like a natural triplet birth, carried out successfully. Rare is also a father sat in a hospital room carefully practicing kangaroo care. Sadly, rare is still arriving at the hospital with confidence to give birth safely. But not this time, not for Andrea Beta and her husband, who today hold their three baby girls in their arms.
A three-day training was offered to healthcare workers in Bangui to strengthen prevention and response to GBV in healthcare facilities. The activity was carried out as part of the UNFPA project.
Those who received their health sciences diploma today are preparing to serve their community with dedication and commitment. The same spirit we want to foster in a new space devoted to training and care: UCM’s new maternity ward.
May care always find its way, even across the sea.
On the occasion of the ANA conference, we have presented three research projects on neonatal care confirming CUAMM's strong dedication and interest in operational research.
We have just launched an emergency intervention in Wantawo District to provide immediate assistance to both host communities and refugees while strengthening the capacity of the local health system.