Village Mobile Clinic- MVC

Community led acute malnutrition management CAMM:

Birth Outcome Survey:

Community antenatal care (C-ANC)

Bwalo la Uchembere

 “Our proactive community health worker care model provides community-based maternal child health care to vulnerable women and children to reduce preventable deaths.”

What we do

Our Projects
Our Maternal Child Health MNCH interventions aim at ending maternal deaths by promoting early antenatal care ANC admissions among pregnant mothers, each mother who starts ANC within the recommended time receives incentives of wrappers, locally known as chitenje to keep the unborn baby warm.
 Village mobile clinics
Village mobile clinics are key in reducing chronic illnesses and increasing survival rates of children under five years old.
 Village Acute Malnutrition Management
we identify malnourished children and feed them for twelve consecutive days with locally nutritious porridge containing all six food groups.
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Uchembere Wa Ngwiro: Empowering Safe Motherhood in Malawi
Explore our impactful journey in rural Malawi as we strive to eliminate maternal and neonatal deaths through the Uchembere Wa Ngwiro Safe Motherhood Project. Witness our dedicated efforts to remove critical delays and enhance newborn survival rates, shaping a safer future for mothers and infants in our communities.
OUR IMPACTS IN NUMBERS

Our Impact

In our journey to make a difference, we've reached this far!!!
118+
Villages reached
1,455+
Pregnant mother reached
1,213+
Children reached
Board members presented wrappers to pregnant mothers .

Board members presented wrappers to pregnant mothers .

Saturday, January 27, 2024 Pregnant Monther

Our board members presented wrappers to pregnant mothers after conducting a stallholder review meeting. We hold these meetings every three months to enable stakeholders to provide their input in our project. During the meeting, it was agreed that the project should be implemented in all villages surrounding Nsaru Health Center, as it has the potential to improve the lives of pregnant mothers and newborns.

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