Afya Kwa Ukoo: Engaging Cultural Institutions and Culturally-Sensitive Facility-Based Delivery on Maternal and Newborn Health Service Utilization in Garissa
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2020-01Mwandishi
Ziraba, Abdhala
Kisiangani, Isaac
Mbuthia, Michelle
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Kwa ufupi
Governments across the globe have committed to
achieving the Sustainable Development Goals by
the year 2030, by putting in place systems that
safeguard the well-being of all. Of note are Articles
3.1 and 3.2 (under Goal No.3), which seek to
reduce global maternal mortality and end
preventable deaths of newborns.
Over the period of Millennium Development Goals
(MDGs), which preceded the SDGs, trends showed
some improvements in maternal and child health.
However, a lot remains to be done. In Kenya, the
number of women who die of pregnancy related
causes remain relatively high.
According to the 2014 Kenya Demographic and
Health Survey, for every 1,000 live- births 362
mothers died. This is in comparison to 520 mothers
for every 1,000 births within a similar survey period
as recorded in the 2008 national survey.
Somo
Health and Systems for Health; Cultural Barriers; Postnatal Care; Breastfeeding; Social Barriers; Child Health; Maternal and Child WellbeingCollections
- 2020 [2]