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Journalists key stakeholders in saving lives of pregnant women

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Participants at the training

By Akanji Alowoludo, Bauchi

Journalists have been described as important stakeholders in the process of saving the lives of pregnant women, lactating  mothers and children under 5 years through adequate and accurate reportage of issues revolving around quality family health.

The assertion was made by the Technical Director of United States Agency for International Development USAID funded Integrated Health Programme (IHP), Dr. Ibrahim Kabo during the opening of a 3 day Media Training on Maternal, Perinatal and Child Death Surveillance  Response MPCDSR held at Misau on Tuesday.

The training is aimed at evolving ways to reduce the burden of MPCDSR in Bauchi state in particular and the country at large considering the trend of deaths during child birth..

The USAID-IHP Technical Director also said that equipping Journalists with skills and  knowledge to improve competency in investigating and reporting  issues around MPCDRS cannot be overemphasized considering the changing trend in health reporting for quality healthcare particularly for pregnant women, lactating mother and children under 5 years.

He further ascribed in-depth reporting to be a vehement tool  for policy makers to have a good amount of fact checks for maternal and child health stressing that quality must not be compromised in healthcare service delivery.

According to him,”Reporting MPCDRS is sensitive and is for the general well-being of state and Country by extension to improve what should be provided to prevent maternal and child deaths.” 

ibrahim Kabo then urged the Journalists attending the training to take the advantage of having first hand information about MPCDRS to embark on in depth investigation in order to have accurate report of the issues with the aim of mitigating the problem to improve quality family healthcare

in his brief presentation, USAID IHP Knowledge and Communication Advisor, Boniface Kassam explained  that the training was aimed at increasing the knowledge of.participants on maternal and child deaths to enable them do accurate reporting of the issues..

Other objectives of the training was to discuss roles and contributions of Journalists in reducing the deaths burden and redefine modalities of.media reporting of maternal,Newborn and child deaths among others.

Secretary of Bauchi State Steering Committee of MPCDSR, Zuwaira Baba,  said that with the support of implementation partners, 17 secondary health facilities are now reporting the issue of MPCDSR since 2022..

However, to scale up reports of MPCDSR  and to expedite action,  She said that  a fresher training is ongoing in 25 secondary  health facilities and 13 primary health centers across the state..

 Zuwaira Baba mentioned  that part of the numerous challenges facing issues of effective and efficient healthcare service delivery in the state is the lack of budget line by the Bauchi state Government on MPCDRS and other health related issues..

Fifteen working journalists in Bauchi State drawn from the print and electronic organizations are participating in the training at the end of which they are expected to come out with resolutions on how to move forward positively.

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