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Kangaroo s Huge Challenges, Despite Strides

Kangaroo’s Huge Challenges, Despite Strides Evaluation of the project, “ Improving access and quality of new-born care in 5 health districts of the East Region from 2018-2020” is still underway. Funded by the Korea National UNICEF Committee and implemented by the East Regional Delegation of Public Health and the Cameroon Kangaroo Foundation, the project also received technical and financial assistance from 5,000 children in Abong-Mbang, Doume, Bertoua, Batouri and Garoua Boulai Health Districts. It involved Abong-Mbang, Doume, Bertoua, Batouri and Garoua Boulai District Hospitals; Bertoua Regional Hospital and the Though evaluation is still going on to determine the full impact of the project,

Premature, Low Birth Weight Babies: Kangaroo Slashes Mortality By 50 Per cent

Premature, Low Birth Weight Babies: Kangaroo Slashes Mortality By 50 Per cent Before now, babies in the East Region of premature or with weights of less than 2.5 kg, had little or no chances of survival. Because of the non-existence of incubators in most medical facilities. And where they existed, frequent power outages only added to the woes of anxious parents of these children. But the Kangaroo Mother Care, KMC project run in the East Region since two years ago is gradually turning the tides.Lire aussi : Sexual Harassment At Workplace: Women Still Feeling The Pinch “Improving access and quality of newborn care in five health districts of the East Region from 2018-2020” is sponsored by the

Habiba Ousmane: I Taught Kangaroo, Then Lived It

Habiba Ousmane: “I Taught Kangaroo, Then Lived It” The refugee community health worker had a preterm baby that helped her to practise the kangaroo care method she taught others. “Practice,” the old saying goes, “makes perfect.” Meaning, it is not enough to preach or teach something you have not personally lived. Because – like another saying goes – “Experience is the best teacher.” Habiba Ousmane, 35, is a refugee from the Gado Badzere Refugee Camp in Eastern Cameroon. For long, she served as community health worker or volunteer in the camp. Sensitising on several topics such as the care of premature babies and those delivered with

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