Enabel’s
Barame project has been supporting the Rwanda Association of Midwives in mentorship
program on Quality Management of Emergency Obstetrical & Neonatal Care
(EmONC).
With this support, the intervention aspires to reinforce capacity of
targeted health care personnel to provide high quality maternal and neonatal
health, in order to reduce the morbidity and mortality.
On
the International Day of the Midwife, celebrated on 05 May every year, Enabel-Barame
exhibited the impact of the partnership between Enabel’s health intervention
and Rwanda Association
of Midwives where Improved
management of obstetrical and neonatal complications have been put in the loop
as the core part of saving lives of neo-natal hospital attendants.
The project
also pocked early detection/referral, standard quality management of case
without delay and with right treatment and adequate equipment would reduce
maternal and neonatal preventable deaths and complications.
With
the 4-year partnership, which started in December 2020, the Rwanda Association of Midwives so far strengthened the capacity of
hospitals’ staff in maternity and neonatal departments to reduce avoidable
death factors such as puerperal infection (reduced from 7.3% to 1.4%),
eclampsia mismanagement (reduced from 5.3% to 0.83%), uterine rupture (reduced from 3.5% to 0.31%), cervical tears
(reduced from 0.8 to 0.2%).
Other improvements include the quality
improvement projects to control post-partum and surgical infections jointly elaborated to guide all
supported hospitals to maintain the safety of mothers and newborns.
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