Governor’s Spouse appeals for more funding for primary health care programmes

Oct 12, 2023 - 16:32
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Governor’s Spouse appeals for more funding for primary health care programmes
Makueni County Governor’s Spouse Anita Mutula speaking at a hotel in Wote last evening where she was crowned Champion of primary reproductive health care programmes.

Makueni,

Thursday October 12, 2023

KNA by Ronald Rono/Patrick Nyakundi

Makueni County Governor’s wife Anita Mutula has appealed to the government and partners to increase funding to support preventive health care programmes to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality in the county.

Mrs. Mutula said the funding will support preventive health care, reproductive and maternal and neonatal care programmes that focus on optimal nutrition for infants and young children under five years.

“I appeal to the county leadership and partners who are represented here, to increase funding to these preventive programmes. We have a golden opportunity to work together as religious leaders, stakeholders, health care professionals, community and non-governmental organizations as we have a common goal of reducing maternal and neonatal mortality in the county," she said.

Mrs. Mutula made the remarks at a hotel in Wote last evening where she was crowned Champion of primary reproductive health care programmes.

She was crowned by Kenya Paediatric Association Research Consortium (KEPRECON) and Ministry of Health through the support of Melinda Gates Foundation to champion for evidence-based advocacy in reproductive, maternal, newborn and adolescent health and nutrition in Makueni.

“I will endeavor and enhance evidence based advocacy for primary health care and reproductive, neonatal and child nutrition for all residents of Makueni County,” she posed.

Consequently, she said there was a need to integrate immunization programmes for children to enhance prevention of vaccine-preventable illnesses affecting children under the age of five years.

During the event, she attributed poor maternal and birth outcomes to inadequate maternal nutrition before pregnancy, conception during pregnancy and after delivery.

She added that there are about 30,375 children under five years in the county who will never realise their full potential in life due to stunted growth.

“Three in every 10 children meet the minimum acceptable diet and only 22.6% are consuming an egg and meat based nutrient rich diets,” she added.

The crowning was witnessed by among other Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr, and Makueni County Assembly Speaker Douglas Mbilu.

Courtesy; KNA

 

 

 

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