MINISTRY of Health, Community
Development, Gender, Elderly and Children yesterday received 58 vehicles
worth 5.4bn/- from the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) and World Health
Organisation (WHO) for improved health care to mothers and children.
The Minister, Ms Ummy Mwalimu said eight
of the vehicles that UNFPA handed over will be used in coordination of
various activities at the ministry, with the rest 50 dispatched to
various hospitals in the country as ambulances.
Some of the vehicles have already been
handed over to Members of Parliament (MPs) for Lake Zone Regions
including Kagera, Mwanza, Mara, Geita, Simiyu and Kigoma. She said the
vehicles will help in solving various challenges facing Tanzanians,
including maternal and infant mortality
“Studies conducted in 2010 and the
assessment done in 2015 during preparation of work plan for Big Result
Now (BRN) project in the Lake zone regions including Kigoma indicated
poverty as a serious problem to health service delivery to mother and
children,” said the minister, citing unlimited use of contraceptives as
one of the outcomes of poverty among women.
Ms Mwalimu mentioned the challenge that
was found in the studied regions as poor health services due to lack of
ambulances, lack of safe blood, low participation of the community in
matters of maternal health.
She urged MPs, Directors and District
Medical Officers in the areas that have received the vehicles to use
them appropriately for the intended purpose, asking the community and
non-governmental organisations to join the fight against maternal
deaths.
UNFPA Deputy Representative, Dr Hashina
Begum said the support includes upgrading of health facilities to
increase availability of emergence delivery services, capacity building
of health care workers, procurement of life saving and reproductive
health and family planning commodities.
“The coordination vehicles we are
handing over today will contribute to further strengthening of maternal
and child health services in the country,” said Dr Begum.
WHO representative, Dr Grace Saguti said
they have plan to present 67 ambulances, fully fitted with essential
equipment to support smooth referrals of patients.
58 vehicles for mother, child health care
Reviewed by Erasto Paul
on
December 15, 2016
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