A critical training program for Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Nutrition Health (MNCNH) Champions has officially begun in Kano State.
According to a statement signed by the Chair of the KanSLAM knowledge management committee Hajiya Nafisa Murtala made available to newsmen in Kano.
The initiative aims to equip selected champions with essential advocacy and communication skills to significantly reduce the number of pregnant women who die from excessive bleeding after childbirth, a condition known as Postpartum Haemorrhage (PPH).
She said the program highlights a shared commitment to enhancing healthcare outcomes and promoting innovative solutions.
Nafisa noted that the champions will be specifically empowered to advocate for and support the Kano State Primary Health Care Management Board (SPHCMB) and the Free MNCH Drugs Distribution Committee.
“A key focus will be advocating for the consistent supply and distribution of the E-MOTIVE package at primary and secondary healthcare facilities. This will enable champions to drive meaningful change and improve healthcare delivery at the grassroots”
The chair explained that, through the training, MNCNH Champions will gain a deeper understanding of these life-saving innovations and develop the necessary social and behaviour change communication skills to effectively engage both health Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) and communities.
She maintained that they will also network with key stakeholders, sharing best practices in advocacy and communication to reduce maternal mortality through the widespread adoption of the E-MOTIVE package.
“No woman should die bringing forth a new life,” stated Kanayo Precious Omonoju, Program Manager at CCSI, during her presentation on social behaviour change at the training. “We believe this initiative will have a significant impact on the lives of many individuals and communities.”
The MNCNH Champions training program is a testament to the commitment of the Medical Women’s Association of Nigeria (MWAN), and its partners, to innovation, advocacy, and community engagement. We eagerly anticipate the positive impact our champions will make in the coming years.
This vital training was proudly supported by MWAN, ACEPHAP, CCSI, and Pathfinder International.