Doing More Than Just Assisting

The article looks at the hazardous effects of poor health infrastructures and draws the attention of policymakers to the fact that about 303,000 women worldwide die annually during childbirth, as a result of health conditions that are preventable and treatable with simple and affordable interventions. Lack of access to education, nutritional training, primary healthcare personnel and socio-economic empowerment further impact the situations faced by these women. Published by ThirdWay (June 2, 2017). Read more

Washington Witness: Reaching both mother and child

The article focus on the concerns raised by World Health Organization in 2015. That, about 830 women die each day due to complications related to pregnancy and childbirth, HIV and AIDS and other preventable diseases such as malaria and tuberculosis. It calls for a demonstration of extraordinary global commitment that will fund life-saving treatment and prevention programs for millions of people around the world. Published by Anabaptist World (November 7, 2016). Read more. This article was originally published by Mennonite World Review