Strengthening Education and Training in SRHR
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SET-SRHR aims to strengthen SRHR education and training capacity in Uganda. Implemented by MakSPH and NTSID in Uganda and ISS and Rutgers in Netherlands
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08-04-2020 16:25:44
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Excessive bleeding after birth was highlighted as the number one killer of women after giving birth. RHU together with the Ministry of Health- Uganda & other CSOs + partners are saying #EndPPHDeathsUg. Join the conversation tomorrow #WeAreRHU with support from Strengthening Education and Training in SRHR
Reproductive Health Uganda "Special recognition to Reproductive Health Uganda & Strengthening Education and Training in SRHR for the support to Ministry of Health- Uganda " especially towards this framework launch - -Dr Richard Mugahi #WeAreRHU #EndPPHMaternalDeaths
Men should support women in family planning, spacing pregnancies and therefore lowering risks that come up during delivery. Women should also take up regular antenatal care visits to observe the health of the mother and baby. - Dr. Imelda Reproductive Health Uganda Strengthening Education and Training in SRHR #EndPPHDeathsUg
Postpartum haemorrhagr is due to different conditions of a woman Dr Imelda argues partners to plan before pregnancy and men should support their women Strengthening Education and Training in SRHR and Reproductive Health Uganda #EndPPHDeathsUg
.Ministry of Health- Uganda's National Annual Maternal & perinatal death Surveillance & Response report FY 2019/2020, further confirmed that 45% of maternal deaths reported were due to hemorrhage & shows that this should be addressed as soon as possible. Reproductive Health Uganda Strengthening Education and Training in SRHR #EndPPHDeathsUg
It's important to know before delivery what puts you at risk for Postpartum Hemorrhage. Therefore, it is very important for mothers to go for antenatal care at least 8 times. #EndPPHDeathsUg Reproductive Health Uganda Strengthening Education and Training in SRHR
. World Health Organization (WHO) defines Post Parturm Hemorrhage as a blood loss of 500ml or more within 24 hours after Child birth, and this sets it as the leading cause of maternal mortality in low countries & quarter of all maternal mortality deaths globally. Reproductive Health Uganda Strengthening Education and Training in SRHR #EndPPHDeathsUg
"Men should be supportive partners interms of taking their ladies for antenatal visits and access to SRHR services to reduce risks during child birth". - Dr. Peter Ibembe Strengthening Education and Training in SRHR 933 KFM #EndPPHDeathsUg
We should put alot of emphasis on emergency readiness in terms of blood used for transfusion in case a lady develops postpartum haemorrhage.- Dr Imelda Namagembe Strengthening Education and Training in SRHR #EndPPHDeathsUg
This can be associated to the gap in sexuality education among young people in Uganda. It is important for the Government of Uganda though it's various arms to roll out comprehensive age appropriate sexuality education in the country. Reproductive Health Uganda Strengthening Education and Training in SRHR #EndPPHDeathsUg
to answer the question on how critical blood is, Dr. Peter Ibembe says that the biggest beneficiaries of blood donation drives are young children and pregnant mothers. Reproductive Health Uganda Strengthening Education and Training in SRHR #EndPPHDeathsUg
People are encouraged to donate blood to help save lives of women suffering from PPH through blood transfusion. #EndPPHDeathsUg Reproductive Health Uganda Strengthening Education and Training in SRHR
Fun fact: Gen. Edward Katumba Wamala has donated blood voluntarily over 50 times; applauds Dr. Peter Ibembe. Reproductive Health Uganda Strengthening Education and Training in SRHR #EndPPHDeathsUg
We congratulate our team members @MaggieNnanyombi and BWANA Josh upon successfully completing a Training Of Trainers course at Strengthening Education and Training in SRHR. We look forward to seeing you apply the new skill set acquired into SRHR programming for young people. Congratulations 🥳🥳
According to the Ministry of Education and Sports - Uganda (2017) some 9,597 pupils enrolled in pre-primary schools (1.6%) have impairments. #SheLeads4EqualFuture
#knowlegeispower Unlocking my SRHR knowledge @bagzy_gerald1 Strengthening Education and Training in SRHR Makerere University School of Public Health Bakshi Asuman Khan AMANYA DICKENS