The Ministry of Health in collaboration with its partners on Monday launched an integrated Maternal and Child Health (MCH) campaign for 2007 aimed at improving the well-being of women and children.
Globally, out of the 191 countries, Ghana ranks 42nd with respect to under-five mortality while maternal mortality remained high with only about 50 per cent of pregnant women going through supervised delivery.
The nationwide campaign to be held from November 28-30 would scale up interventions against diseases of public health importance such as malaria, polio and Vitamin A deficiency affecting children, pregnant and post-partum women.
All children under-five years will receive polio vaccination, Vitamin A supplementation and de-worming treatment, while long lasting insecticide-treated nets will be provided for children 0-12 months and birth registration for those under one year.
Pregnant women will be given long lasting insecticide treated nets while post-partum (lactating) women within eight weeks of delivery will receive Vitamin A supplement.
Launching the campaign, Hajia Alima Mahama, Minister of Women and Children’s Affairs, said children under-five were still the most vulnerable to illness and death.
She said the campaign was necessary to accelerate efforts in Ghana to improve the health and well–being of women and children adding that the success of the 2006 campaign against malaria, polio, vitamin A deficiency and measles was an encouragement.
Hajia Alima said the health sector had adopted various strategies for good health like the High Impact Rapid Delivery (HIRD) through increased proportion of supervised delivery and prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV/AIDS.
She said the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, Ministry of Communications and National Orientation and the Food and Agriculture Ministry should partner the MOH as they would play a vital role to ensure the success of the programme.
“By the end of Ghana’s 50th Jubilee Year, all young children and pregnant women would be healthier and happier,” she added.
Major Courage Quashigah (Rtd), Minister of Health, said human resource development was crucial for the country to achieve her Vision 2015 and that was the reason the Ministry adopted the phrase; “Create Wealth through Health”.
He said human resource development should start from the womb where the human life began, adding that for one to be intelligent depended on how the fetus was nurtured.
Major Quashigah noted that there was the need to focus more on the health of pregnant women as it had been proved beyond doubt that a friendly and healthy environment a pregnant woman enjoyed reflected on the child.
He advised pregnant women to visit the clinic regularly for their ante-natal and post-partum care and avoid alcohol and smoking as they had adverse effects on the foetus.
Source: GNA
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
Latest Stories
-
Majority of our debts caused by forex shortfall – ECG Boss
25 mins -
Pan-African Savings and Loans supports Ghana Blind Union with boreholes
54 mins -
Bole-Bamboi MP Yussif Sulemana donates to artisans and Bole SHS
1 hour -
Top up your credit to avoid potential disruption – ECG to Nuri meter customers
1 hour -
We’ll cut down imports and boost consumption of local rice and other products – Mahama
4 hours -
Prof Opoku-Agyemang donates to Tamale orphanage to mark her birthday
5 hours -
Don’t call re-painted old schools brand new infrastructure – Prof Opoku-Agyemang tells gov’t
6 hours -
Sunon Asogli plant will be back on stream in a few weeks – ECG
6 hours -
ECOWAS deploys observers for Dec. 7 election
6 hours -
73 officers commissioned into Ghana Armed Forces
6 hours -
Impending shutdown of three power plants won’t happen – ECG MD
6 hours -
Ghana shouldn’t have experienced any ‘dumsor’ after 2017 – IES Boss
7 hours -
Lamens flouted some food safety laws in re-bagging rice – Former FDA Boss Alhaji Hudu Mogtari
7 hours -
Afcon exit: Our issue is administrative failure and mismanagement, not lack of talent – Saddick Adams
8 hours -
WAPCo to commence major pipeline maintenance and inspection from November 25
8 hours