Feb 13 2012

What’s happening in Tanzania?

Published by at 10:40 am

After a hard hour of googling, I’m still not entirely sure what the Motherhood Bill drafted in Tanzania will and won’t promise to deliver, but as soon as I know, I’ll let you in on it.

Dodoma — DOCTORS and nurses have hailed civil society organizations that drafted the Motherhood Bill, saying it will help improve maternal and reproductive health services. [...]

The draft prepared by the Tanzania Women Lawyers Association in collaboration with Care International and White Ribbon Alliance, aims at addressing critical challenges facing mothers, newborn and teenagers among others in accessing reproductive health services. “There are several issues that will be solved with the Safe Motherhood Act in place, we will be assured of all necessary equipment for safe delivery and thus we will be able to reduce maternal and child mortality,” said the Regional Nursing Officer, Ms Anatolia Mkondo.

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