Mar 09 2025 48 mins
Welcome to a transformative episode that dives deep into saving lives through improved maternal health in Sierra Leone. We share inspiring stories from a recent training conference in Kenema, focusing on the critical role midwives play in reducing maternal and infant mortality rates. You'll hear from Matron Mary Augusta Fuller, Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer, who shares insights on the vital need for comprehensive training programs for midwives, addressing both essential newborn care and postpartum hemorrhage management.
In our conversation, we explore the significance of mental health awareness among healthcare providers, highlighting how integrated training can create better support systems for mothers and their newborns. Additionally, we tackle cultural barriers women face in rural settings, often inhibiting their access to crucial medical care. The episode emphasizes the importance of empowering midwives with both knowledge and practical training to advance community health outcomes.
Through dialogue about new initiatives and the ambitious strategic plans laid out by the Ministry of Health and Sanitation, we present a hopeful vision for the future of maternal health in Sierra Leone. Join us in understanding how these efforts can pave the way for a healthier tomorrow for mothers and their children. Stay tuned as we inspire meaningful change in local healthcare communities.
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