Give Free Antenatal Care to Poor Pregnant Women

by Equitable Medicaid and Clinical Research Ltd/Gte
Give Free Antenatal Care to Poor Pregnant Women
Give Free Antenatal Care to Poor Pregnant Women
Give Free Antenatal Care to Poor Pregnant Women
Give Free Antenatal Care to Poor Pregnant Women
Give Free Antenatal Care to Poor Pregnant Women
Give Free Antenatal Care to Poor Pregnant Women
Give Free Antenatal Care to Poor Pregnant Women
Give Free Antenatal Care to Poor Pregnant Women
Give Free Antenatal Care to Poor Pregnant Women
Give Free Antenatal Care to Poor Pregnant Women

Summary

Many pregnant women in rural and low-income areas do not attend antenatal clinics due to high costs and long distances. This project will provide free antenatal care, including health checks, vitamins, malaria prevention, and health education. Early care helps detect danger signs, improves birth planning, and reduces the risk of death. The project will reduce delays and improve the chances of safer pregnancies and deliveries.

$35,000
total goal
$34,999
remaining
2
donors
0
monthly donors
10
months

Challenge

Many pregnant women in rural or poor communities avoid antenatal clinics due to cost, distance, or fear. Without regular care, health risks go undetected and many give birth at home without skilled help. Lack of antenatal care increases the chances of miscarriage, birth complications, and newborn sickness. Many women also miss out on malaria prevention, tetanus shots, and vital nutrition advice. Delays in getting care can lead to long-term health problems or even death for mother or baby.

Solution

The project will bring antenatal services closer to where pregnant women live. Trained nurses will provide care during monthly visits, using simple mobile tools and health kits. Each woman will receive screening, supplements, and help in planning safe delivery. Health education will cover nutrition, danger signs, and newborn care in easy-to-understand language. The project removes cost barriers and gives pregnant women care without needing to travel far.

Long-Term Impact

Women who attend antenatal care are more likely to have safer deliveries and healthier babies. In time, the project can help lower the number of maternal and newborn deaths. Health education also prepares women for parenting, breastfeeding, and home hygiene. Communities will grow to trust and use maternal health services more regularly. Children born to healthy mothers have a stronger chance of survival and better early growth.

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Organization Information

Equitable Medicaid and Clinical Research Ltd/Gte

Location: Abuja, AMAC - Nigeria
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Project Leader:
Joy Ojochogwu Etubi
Abuja , AMAC Nigeria
$1 raised of $35,000 goal
 
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