Choose item:

22 Dec 2009
Happy Christmas and Best wishes for 2010
11 Dec 2009
Condolences to family and friends of Irish priest murdered in Kenya
14 Nov 2009
Health '09 draws to a close
12 Nov 2009
Operating Theatre begins in Londiani District Hospital
07 Nov 2009
Health '09 Updates
31 Oct 2009
Health '09 Team 2 volunteers arrive in Nairobi
28 Oct 2009
Health '09 Volunteers meet the Kamasian communities
25 Oct 2009
Health 2009 Project begins
30 Sep 2009
FOL Board Update
30 Sep 2009
Friends of Londiani Focus Groups
16 Sep 2009
Keyrings and CDS on Sale for Kenya
21 Aug 2009
17 Nationalities visit Londiani
15 Aug 2009
Harambee 2009 draws to a close
07 Aug 2009
Harambee 2009 - Team 2 - Londiani
31 Jul 2009
Harambee 2009 - Updates from Ndubusat
26 Jul 2009
Harambee 2009 - Group Two arrive in Kenya
22 Jul 2009
Harambee 2009 - Group One Departs
19 Jul 2009
Harambee 2009 - Week 2 in Benditai
19 Jul 2009
Harambee 2009 - Week 2 in Londiani
12 Jul 2009
Harambee 2009 - Week 1 in Benditai
12 Jul 2009
Harambee 2009 - Week 1 in Londiani
10 Jul 2009
Harambee 2009 begins in earnest.
05 Jul 2009
First Harambee Team arrives in Kenya
10 Jun 2009
Advance team for Harambee 2009
05 Jun 2009
FOL delivers ambulance to Londiani District Hospital
03 Jun 2009
Latest News from Londiani
30 May 2009
Essential Obstetric Care Course
15 May 2009
Mountain Challenge 2009
18 Apr 2009
Kenya Ball 2009
07 Apr 2009
Harambee 2009 begins in earnest.
02 Feb 2009
Musgrave Retail Partners support Education Bursaries in Kenya.
11 Oct 2008
FOL Chairperson receives Inheritance Award
05 Jun 2008
FOL Volunteer receives Faith Award
20 Apr 2008
Kenyan Director visits Ireland
01 Apr 2008
Kenyan Medical Exchange
26 Jan 2008
Galway person of the Year Award
13 Nov 2007
FOL Receives World Recognition
01 Nov 2007
Research Thesis for Friends of Londiani
19 Oct 2007
Outstanding Contribution to Society/Humanitarian Alumni Award
30 Sep 2007
FOL Receives Vodafone "Passion of the World Around Us" Award

rule

Essential Obstetric Care Course

Essential Obstetric Care Course

The reduction of Maternal Mortality continues to be a worldwide priority in the alleviation of poverty. (Millenium Development Goals, WHO, Government of Kenya, Irish Governemnt)

Many effective programs have been introduced in South-East Asia and Central and South America. Sub-Saharan Africa contiunues to struggle with a very high maternal death rate – in some areas it still approximates a life-time risk for women of 1 in 16, confounded by the HIV/AIDS pandemic, poor water and sanitation, indifference to malaria control and lack of education opportunities for the girl child.

FOL adopted the RCOG/WHO Essential Obstetric Care – Life Saving Skills program as its education syllabus for healthcare professionals for Maternal and Child Health in 2007 – it runs as an academic and skills-based 3-day course with a major focus on “training the trainers”, reflecting methodology used by advanced life support groups in Ireland, the UK and the USA. Some instructors have had diverse experience as ALSO/MOET/NRP instructors. Others have facilitated through self-directed learning, previous course experience and skills drills. An application for accreditation has been submitted to the RCOG.

FOL has developed a peer-education life-skills training program for use at community level over the past 6 years. Modules include Family Planning, Maternal Health and HIV/STI prevention. It dovetails well with the Essential Obstetric Care program – a change in birth behaviour is required in communities with the highest maternal mortality so that women may be supported by their family to seek skilled birth attendants for delivery.

A combination of the two programs is used with women identified locally as traditional birth attendants (TBA) or community health workers to improve the community response to peri-natal emergencies.

All health projects are managed in cooperation with the District Medical Officer for Health and conform to Government of Kenya Health Policy.

For comments or questions please contact:
Friends of Londiani, 9 Cois Cuain, Mosestown, Whitegate, Co. Cork; Telephone: 353 21 466 2730 info@friendsoflondiani.com
© 2009-10 Friends of Londiani, Ireland

I PRIVACY POLICY        I SITE MAP         I CONTACT

item2a

News archive

Home

Contact us

News archive

item7