Telecel Ghana Foundation’s Rural Ultrasound initiative made its way to the Upper West Akim District in the Eastern Region.
The initiative, which is a part of the Foundation’s Connected Health programmes, reached 82 women in Abamkrom and 127 women in Odumkyere Darmang, all in the Upper West Akim District of the Eastern Region.
The initiative offers a vital lifeline, providing essential prenatal care through ultrasound screenings, while simultaneously equipping these women with invaluable knowledge on optimal nutrition for a healthy pregnancy.
By detecting potential complications early, Telecel Ghana is helping reduce maternal and infant mortality rates, giving these mothers a fighting chance for healthy pregnancies and deliveries.
This initiative is a significant stride towards achieving SDG goal 3.1: reducing the global maternal mortality ratio. This comprehensive approach empowers women to take charge of their health and that of their unborn children, fostering healthier communities and a brighter future for generations to come.
“Proper prenatal nutrition is a cornerstone of a healthy pregnancy and safe delivery,” said Rita Agyeiwaa Rockson, Head of Foundation, Sustainability, and External Communications at Telecel Ghana.
“Our Rural Ultrasound initiative is designed to be holistic, focusing on the immediate well-being of both mother and baby while also providing crucial education on how to avoid potential complications during pregnancy.”
Beyond providing ultrasound scans, the initiative emphasizes educating women about pregnancy health, fostering awareness, and promoting proactive healthcare management. By identifying potential complications early, the Telecel Ghana Foundation aims to reduce maternal and infant mortality rates and support healthier pregnancies and births.
The recent activation in Abamkrom and Odumkyere Darmang highlights the Foundation’s ongoing commitment to maternal health. These free ultrasound scans, a part of the Foundation’s Connected Health program, are a lifeline for mothers in underserved communities, as they help to bridge the healthcare access gap and alleviate the financial burden on these women.
“Telecel Foundation is committed to supporting maternal health across Ghana and contributing its quota to the SDG Goal 3, Target 3.1, which is to reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births by 2030.,” added Rita Agyeiwaa Rockson. “Through our efforts, we hope to make a tangible difference in the lives of many women and their families.”
Telecel Ghana Foundation’s Rural Ultrasound Initiative exemplifies their commitment to enhancing lives. By prioritizing healthcare interventions, the foundation expects to see even more positive outcomes, benefiting nnumerous women and families in the future.
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