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Care of Newborns : An Evidence Based Journey at Sir H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital and Research Centre
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Neonatology Department at newborn care hospital Sir H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital and Research Centre has the best Neonatologists who treat conditions affecting newborn children.
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Meryem Mohammd 28 gives birth to her third child at Barbara May Maternity Hospital through surgery, she gave birth to her two older children at home,she mentions giving birth at hospital is much safer and healthier, ©UNICEF Ethiopia/ 2015/Tesfaye
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Neonatology Department at Sir H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital and Research Centre has the best Neonatologists who treat conditions affecting newborn children.
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Meryem Mohammd 28 gives birth to her third child at Barbara May Maternity Hospital through surgery, she gave birth to her two older children at home,she mentions giving birth at hospital is much safer and healthier, ©UNICEF Ethiopia/ 2015/Tesfaye
Meryem Mohammd 28 gives birth to her third child at Barbara May Maternity Hospital through surgery, she gave birth to her two older children at home,she mentions giving birth at hospital is much safer and healthier, ©UNICEF Ethiopia/ 2015/Tesfaye
Ms Gillian Mellsop UNICEF Representative to Ethiopia Visits Barbara May Maternity Hospital in Mille town, Afar Region, ©UNICEF Ethiopia/ 2015/Tesfaye
Amina Abedu 22 is in labor at Barbara May Maternity Hospital in Mille town, Afar Region, ©UNICEF Ethiopia/ 2015/Tesfaye
Ms Gillian Mellsop UNICEF Representative to Ethiopia Visits Barbara May Maternity Hospital in Mille town, Afar Region, ©UNICEF Ethiopia/ 2015/Tesfaye
Amina Abedu 22 is in labor for her first baby at Barbara May Maternity Hospital in Mille town, Afar Region, ©UNICEF Ethiopia/ 2015/Tesfaye
Ms Gillian Melsop UNICEF's Representative to Ethiopia
Visits Barbara May Maternity Hospital in Mille town, Afar Region, ©UNICEF Ethiopia/ 2015/Tesfaye
Ms Gillian Melsop UNICEF Representative to Ethiopia visits Barbara May Maternity Hospital in Mille town , Afar Region, ©UNICEF Ethiopia/ 2015/Tesfaye
Ms Gillian Melsop UNICEF Representative to Ethiopia discusses with the founder of Barara May Maternity hospital Mrs Barbara, Mille town, Afar Region, ©UNICEF Ethiopia/ 2015/Tesfaye
Ms Gillian Mellsop UNICEF Representative to Ethiopia Visits Barbara May Maternity Hospital in Mille town, Afar Region, ©UNICEF Ethiopia/ 2015/Tesfaye
UNICEF team discuss with the Konso Hospital’s paediatrics team members about the quality of newborn care. ©UNICEF Ethiopia/2021/Nahom Tesfaye
Health extension worker Hawa visits Lubaba Tilahun and her child Elham Mohammed as part of a
postnatal follow-up. Lubaba makes sure that she implements all the lessons given to her by Hawa. And
her child Elham is growing healthy. “Hawa teaches me how to care for my child. Lessons on sanitation,
breastfeeding and how to identify any danger signs on my baby. I am particularly interested in nutrition
lessons as my baby soon starts to take on food in addition to breastmilk,” says Lubaba. ©UNICEF
Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
Karimi Dedo,mother of a 15 days baby boy, Muluneh Mulatu, who has received newborn care and treatment by Health Extension Workers in less than 28 days after giving birth, 11 May 2013, Dale Woreda, Hawassa. ©UNICEF Ethiopia/2013/Zeleman
During MNCH week, a lady health worker has provided UNICEF's newborn kit to a woman who gave birth to a child in a relief camp in Umarkot district, Sindh province. In addition to this, UNICEF and its partners have conducted more than 6,400 IYCF sessions for over 90,000 women which includes importance of exclusive breastfeeding, early initiation of breastfeeding after birth and timely and age appropriate complementary foods for children.
17 November 2011
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Semira was born at Bambasi Health Center with adequate care by health professionals. Her mother
Zebiba Seid is happy that her child arrived safely and healthy. ©UNICEF Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
Karimi Dedo,mother of a 15 days baby boy, Muluneh Mulatu, who has received newborn care and treatment by Health Extension Workers in less than 28 days after giving birth, 11 May 2013, Dale Woreda, Hawassa. ©UNICEF Ethiopia/2013/Zeleman
Health Extension worker Sadia Abdulahi is attending to 20 years old Zubeida Abdurahim, who comes to
the health post for antenatal follow-up. Zubeida is nine months pregnant with her first child. So far,
everything is going well and Sadia is also close by for help. ©UNICEF Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
Nurse Desatu Mekonnen works at the Neonatal Intensive care Unit (NICU) of the Assosa hospital. As
part of the UNICEF programme to strengthen the capacity of health workers and improve service
delivery, she received clinical mentorship and quality improvement coaching training. “The training was hands-on. Well experienced neonatologists were giving us very valuable lessons that help us provide quality services.” ©UNICEF Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
Nurse Rawda Mohammed, works at the Neonatal Intensive care Unit (NICU) of the Assosa hospital. As
part of the UNICEF programme to strengthen the capacity of health workers and improve service
delivery, she received clinical mentorship and quality improvement coaching training. “The training we
took will help us provide quality services. I am a mother myself and helping babies survive gives me the
ultimate satisfaction.” ©UNICEF Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
Mastura Atayib, 31, is expecting her baby at any time. At Bambasi Health Centre's maternity ward,
midwife Semira Abdulahi is closely following up on her. She is admitted early so that she is monitored
closely by a skilled health professional. According to the Ethiopian Mini Demographic and Health Survey
(2019), the Benishangul Gumuz region of Ethiopia has the highest neonatal mortality in the country. 55
newborns per 1000 live births were dying where the national average was 33. UNICEF with support from
the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) is implementing a programme that focuses on
capacity building of health workers and equipping health facilities with essential newborn care
equipment and supplies. ©UNICEF Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
Semira was born at Bambasi Health Center with adequate care by health professionals. Her mother
Zebiba Seid is happy that her child arrived safely and healthy. ©UNICEF Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
10 months old Zinash Ambaw is getting treatment at Bambasi Health Centre. She suffers from diarrhoea,
a common illness that affects children under the age of five. Her mother Alemnesh Fantahun is worried
about her daughter’s condition. Nurse Shamia Kelifa is attending to the child using her treatment
guideline. To save more children in the Benishangul Gumuz region, UNICEF closely works with the
regional health bureau by providing training to health workers like Shamia Kelifa to build their capacity.
UNICEF also provided standard guidelines that help health workers. ©UNICEF Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta
Ayene
To optimize care and for newborns and children under the age of five in the Benishangul Gumuz region,
a dissemination workshop is held to discuss key findings on the baseline survey. ©UNICEF
Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
Shegu Zemichael brings her 8 months old child Mebratu Birhanu for treatment at Bambasi Health
centre. Nurse Shamia Kelifa is attending to the child using her treatment guideline. Shegu is displaced
by conflict in western Ethiopia and is staying at Bambasi town. ©UNICEF Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
UNICEF team and partners visit health facilities to identify challenges and work on solutions to improve
the quality of services for mothers and children. ©UNICEF Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
Health extension worker Hawa visits Lubaba Tilahun and her child Elham Mohammed as part of a
postnatal follow-up. Lubaba makes sure that she implements all the lessons given to her by Hawa. And
her child Elham is growing healthy. “Hawa teaches me how to care for my child. Lessons on sanitation,
breastfeeding and how to identify any danger signs on my baby. I am particularly interested in nutrition
lessons as my baby soon starts to take on food in addition to breastmilk,” says Lubaba. ©UNICEF
Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
Health extension worker Hawa visits Lubaba Tilahun and her child Elham Mohammed as part of a
postnatal follow-up. Lubaba makes sure that she implements all the lessons given to her by Hawa. And
her child Elham is growing healthy. “Hawa teaches me how to care for my child. Lessons on sanitation,
breastfeeding and how to identify any danger signs on my baby. I am particularly interested in nutrition
lessons as my baby soon starts to take on food in addition to breastmilk,” says Lubaba. ©UNICEF
Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
Health extension worker Hawa visits Lubaba Tilahun and her child Elham Mohammed as part of a
postnatal follow-up. Lubaba makes sure that she implements all the lessons given to her by Hawa. And
her child Elham is growing healthy. “Hawa teaches me how to care for my child. Lessons on sanitation,
breastfeeding and how to identify any danger signs on my baby. I am particularly interested in nutrition
lessons as my baby soon starts to take on food in addition to breastmilk,” says Lubaba. ©UNICEF
Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
Health extension worker Hawa visits Lubaba Tilahun and her child Elham Mohammed as part of a
postnatal follow-up. Lubaba makes sure that she implements all the lessons given to her by Hawa. And
her child Elham is growing healthy. “Hawa teaches me how to care for my child. Lessons on sanitation,
breastfeeding and how to identify any danger signs on my baby. I am particularly interested in nutrition
lessons as my baby soon starts to take on food in addition to breastmilk,” says Lubaba. ©UNICEF
Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
Health extension worker Hawa visits Lubaba Tilahun and her child Elham Mohammed as part of a
postnatal follow-up. Lubaba makes sure that she implements all the lessons given to her by Hawa. And
her child Elham is growing healthy. “Hawa teaches me how to care for my child. Lessons on sanitation,
breastfeeding and how to identify any danger signs on my baby. I am particularly interested in nutrition
lessons as my baby soon starts to take on food in addition to breastmilk,” says Lubaba. ©UNICEF
Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
Health extension worker Hawa visits Lubaba Tilahun and her child Elham Mohammed as part of a
postnatal follow-up. Lubaba makes sure that she implements all the lessons given to her by Hawa. And
her child Elham is growing healthy. “Hawa teaches me how to care for my child. Lessons on sanitation,
breastfeeding and how to identify any danger signs on my baby. I am particularly interested in nutrition
lessons as my baby soon starts to take on food in addition to breastmilk,” says Lubaba. ©UNICEF
Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
Health extension worker Hawa visits Lubaba Tilahun and her child Elham Mohammed as part of a
postnatal follow-up. Lubaba makes sure that she implements all the lessons given to her by Hawa. And
her child Elham is growing healthy. “Hawa teaches me how to care for my child. Lessons on sanitation,
breastfeeding and how to identify any danger signs on my baby. I am particularly interested in nutrition
lessons as my baby soon starts to take on food in addition to breastmilk,” says Lubaba. ©UNICEF
Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
To optimize care and for newborns and children under the age of five in the Benishangul Gumuz region,
a dissemination workshop is held to discuss key findings on the baseline survey. ©UNICEF
Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
Health extension worker Hawa visits Lubaba Tilahun and her child Elham Mohammed as part of a
postnatal follow-up. Lubaba makes sure that she implements all the lessons given to her by Hawa. And
her child Elham is growing healthy. “Hawa teaches me how to care for my child. Lessons on sanitation,
breastfeeding and how to identify any danger signs on my baby. I am particularly interested in nutrition
lessons as my baby soon starts to take on food in addition to breastmilk,” says Lubaba. ©UNICEF
Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
Health extension worker Hawa visits Lubaba Tilahun and her child Elham Mohammed as part of a
postnatal follow-up. Lubaba makes sure that she implements all the lessons given to her by Hawa. And
her child Elham is growing healthy. “Hawa teaches me how to care for my child. Lessons on sanitation,
breastfeeding and how to identify any danger signs on my baby. I am particularly interested in nutrition
lessons as my baby soon starts to take on food in addition to breastmilk,” says Lubaba. ©UNICEF
Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
Health extension worker Hawa visits Lubaba Tilahun and her child Elham Mohammed as part of a
postnatal follow-up. Lubaba makes sure that she implements all the lessons given to her by Hawa. And
her child Elham is growing healthy. “Hawa teaches me how to care for my child. Lessons on sanitation,
breastfeeding and how to identify any danger signs on my baby. I am particularly interested in nutrition
lessons as my baby soon starts to take on food in addition to breastmilk,” says Lubaba. ©UNICEF
Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
Health extension worker Hawa visits Lubaba Tilahun and her child Elham Mohammed as part of a
postnatal follow-up. Lubaba makes sure that she implements all the lessons given to her by Hawa. And
her child Elham is growing healthy. “Hawa teaches me how to care for my child. Lessons on sanitation,
breastfeeding and how to identify any danger signs on my baby. I am particularly interested in nutrition
lessons as my baby soon starts to take on food in addition to breastmilk,” says Lubaba. ©UNICEF
Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
To optimize care and for newborns and children under the age of five in the Benishangul Gumuz region,
a dissemination workshop is held to discuss key findings on the baseline survey. ©UNICEF
Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
Health extension worker Hawa visits Lubaba Tilahun and her child Elham Mohammed as part of a
postnatal follow-up. Lubaba makes sure that she implements all the lessons given to her by Hawa. And
her child Elham is growing healthy. “Hawa teaches me how to care for my child. Lessons on sanitation,
breastfeeding and how to identify any danger signs on my baby. I am particularly interested in nutrition
lessons as my baby soon starts to take on food in addition to breastmilk,” says Lubaba. ©UNICEF
Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
Health extension worker Hawa visits Lubaba Tilahun and her child Elham Mohammed as part of a
postnatal follow-up. Lubaba makes sure that she implements all the lessons given to her by Hawa. And
her child Elham is growing healthy. “Hawa teaches me how to care for my child. Lessons on sanitation,
breastfeeding and how to identify any danger signs on my baby. I am particularly interested in nutrition
lessons as my baby soon starts to take on food in addition to breastmilk,” says Lubaba. ©UNICEF
Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
Health extension worker Hawa visits Lubaba Tilahun and her child Elham Mohammed as part of a
postnatal follow-up. Lubaba makes sure that she implements all the lessons given to her by Hawa. And
her child Elham is growing healthy. “Hawa teaches me how to care for my child. Lessons on sanitation,
breastfeeding and how to identify any danger signs on my baby. I am particularly interested in nutrition
lessons as my baby soon starts to take on food in addition to breastmilk,” says Lubaba. ©UNICEF
Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
Health extension worker Hawa visits Lubaba Tilahun and her child Elham Mohammed as part of a
postnatal follow-up. Lubaba makes sure that she implements all the lessons given to her by Hawa. And
her child Elham is growing healthy. “Hawa teaches me how to care for my child. Lessons on sanitation,
breastfeeding and how to identify any danger signs on my baby. I am particularly interested in nutrition
lessons as my baby soon starts to take on food in addition to breastmilk,” says Lubaba. ©UNICEF
Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
Health extension worker Hawa visits Lubaba Tilahun and her child Elham Mohammed as part of a
postnatal follow-up. Lubaba makes sure that she implements all the lessons given to her by Hawa. And
her child Elham is growing healthy. “Hawa teaches me how to care for my child. Lessons on sanitation,
breastfeeding and how to identify any danger signs on my baby. I am particularly interested in nutrition
lessons as my baby soon starts to take on food in addition to breastmilk,” says Lubaba. ©UNICEF
Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
To optimize care and for newborns and children under the age of five in the Benishangul Gumuz region,
a dissemination workshop is held to discuss key findings on the baseline survey. ©UNICEF
Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
Health extension worker Hawa visits Lubaba Tilahun and her child Elham Mohammed as part of a
postnatal follow-up. Lubaba makes sure that she implements all the lessons given to her by Hawa. And
her child Elham is growing healthy. “Hawa teaches me how to care for my child. Lessons on sanitation,
breastfeeding and how to identify any danger signs on my baby. I am particularly interested in nutrition
lessons as my baby soon starts to take on food in addition to breastmilk,” says Lubaba. ©UNICEF
Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
Health extension worker Hawa visits Lubaba Tilahun and her child Elham Mohammed as part of a
postnatal follow-up. Lubaba makes sure that she implements all the lessons given to her by Hawa. And
her child Elham is growing healthy. “Hawa teaches me how to care for my child. Lessons on sanitation,
breastfeeding and how to identify any danger signs on my baby. I am particularly interested in nutrition
lessons as my baby soon starts to take on food in addition to breastmilk,” says Lubaba. ©UNICEF
Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
Health extension worker Hawa visits Lubaba Tilahun and her child Elham Mohammed as part of a
postnatal follow-up. Lubaba makes sure that she implements all the lessons given to her by Hawa. And
her child Elham is growing healthy. “Hawa teaches me how to care for my child. Lessons on sanitation,
breastfeeding and how to identify any danger signs on my baby. I am particularly interested in nutrition
lessons as my baby soon starts to take on food in addition to breastmilk,” says Lubaba. ©UNICEF
Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene