HEALTH HARARE. An Information bulletin of the WCO Zimbabwe Vol. 5, June 2010

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HEALTH HARARE An Information bulletin of the WCO Zimbabwe Vol. 5, June 2010 Zimbabwe launches the campaign for accelerated reduction of maternal mortality in Africa (CARMMA) 30 June 2010, Chivi Masvingo. Zimbabwe launched the country version of the Campaign for Accelerated Reduction of Maternal Mortality in Africa ( CARMMA ) on 30th June 2010 under the theme Zimbabwe Cares, No Woman should Die While Giving Life. The CARMMA was officially launched by the Deputy Prime Minister of Zimbabwe, Honourable Thokozani Khupe at a function which was held at Chivi District Hospital in Masvingo Province. The Deputy Prime Minister, Honour able Thokozani Khupe was named as the CARMMA Goodwill Ambassador in a move that is aimed at lobbying for political support in reducing maternal mortality. The Deputy Prime Minister, who is an advocate of note for women s rights, said she is honoured to be a goodwill ambassador and pledged to lobby political will for women s health. The official launch of the Campaign on Accelerated Reduction of Maternal Mortality ( C ARMMA ) in Zimbabwe has come at the right time because Zimbabwe aims to reduce maternal mortality by about 75% if it is to achieve the Millennium Development Goals ( MDGs ) by 2015. Currently maternal mortality ratios are estimated to be 725 deaths per 100,000 live births ( Zimbabwe Maternal and Perinatal Mortality Study, 2006 ) and safe motherhood is far from being assured. The country has joined many countries of the African Union to launch this campaign in order to raise awareness on the problem of maternal deaths and advocate for commitment to action in order to accelerate progress towards achieving the Millennium Development Goal on maternal health. CARMMA provides a platform for a renewed vision and commitment. The CARMMA banner with the slogan

HEALTH HARARE Page 2 In her speech, the Deputy Prime Minister said the success of this campaign relies on commitment and support from everybody. She said the reduction of maternal mortality is very important because if it is reduced then it acts as a catalyst for the reduction of other indicators like child mortality, which are unacceptably high. We need to invest heavily in women because a great chunk of the world s GDP comes from the unpaid work of women, said Khupe. She also said that family planning services are a right Deputy Prime Minister Khupe making her launching speech for every Zimbabwean woman and urged the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare to avail these services to all women and girls so that they make informed decisions. Honorable Khupe encouraged pregnant women to present early at health facilities to avoid loss of life in cases of complications. She congratulated the pregnant women who were in the maternity waiting home at Chivi district hospital for Pregnant women wearing T shirts with a message - My responsibility: I deliver in a health facility ensuring that they deliver their babies in a health facility. She identified financial constraints as one of the contributors to the delay in seeking and accessing appropriate health care, and urged the government to look for other forms of health financing and make health affordable to all women in Zimbabwe. Some of the pregnant women awaiting delivery in the maternity waiting

The Deputy Prime Minister also pledged to lobby for hospitals and all health facilities to have uninterrupted power and water supplies, and urged everybody to donate blood to boost our blood bank so that it is always available for women in need. In his remarks, the Honourable Minister of Health and Child Welfare, Dr Henry Madzorera said the launch was just the start of a campaign that will run for the next 5 years and urged everybody to work together to reduce maternal mortality. This is only a launch for a 5 year program and we need to pool our resources and ensure that no woman dies while giving life, because Zimbabwe cares, said Madzorera. He lamented the high ratios of maternal and children under 5 mortality and said that CAR- MMA will change our course as a nation. Dr Madzorera urged all pregnant women to deliver in a health facility and protect theirs and their children s lives. He said presenting late is one of the causes of high maternal mortality, a situation he said could be avoided if women made use of the maternity waiting homes at district hospitals. He said that his ministry of health and child welfare will undertake to strengthen information, communication and transport services in all issues of maternal health. He also said they will revitalise all maternity waiting homes in all hospitals, and acknowledged the support from partners and donors in this exercise. UNFPA donated beds and bedding to refurbish the maternity waiting home at Chivi district hospital, where expectant mothers were sleeping on the floor. The Honourable Minister of Health and Child Welfare, Dr H. Madzorera making his remarks WHO Representative Dr C. Mandlhate speaking on behalf of the UN in Zimbabwe In a speech read on behalf of the UN in Zimbabwe by WHO Representative Dr Mandlhate on behalf of Village health workers from Chivi district singing a song

HEALTH HARARE Page 4 the Resident Coordinator, the UN congratulated the government of Zimbabwe and the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare for their commitment towards improving the health of the people of Zimbabwe, and in particular, maternal and neonatal health, through the launching of this African Union initiative. Dr Mandlhate echoed the Honorable Minister s statement saying that the launch was just the beginning of the campaign. She said, today s launch marks the beginning of accelerated implementation of the Zimbabwe Maternal and Neonatal Roadmap. The campaign should however not end with this launch alone. Follow up activities need to be implemented in order to realize impact on reducing maternal and neonatal deaths. She also said that improving maternal health and reducing neonatal mortality is not a standalone agenda as this is tied to many factors including economic development, gender equality and social interactions, the welfare of young people, HIV prevention, family planning and health systems strengthening among others and the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare alone can not address all the determinant factors. She stated that UN agencies especially UNFPA, UNICEF, UNAIDS and ( WHO ) were working in collaboration with the Government in implementing several initiatives on maternal, neonatal and child health in the country. She said the UN was fully committed to providing both financial and technical support for accelerating actions towards the attainment of the Millennium Development Goals. We all have a role to play. I do hereby call upon all stakeholders to raise their stake in support towards reduction of maternal mortality, said Dr Mandlhate. Baba namai Charamba and the Fishers of Men performing the CARMMA theme song they produced The Deputy Prime Minister presenting a gift to one of the pregnant women staying in the maternity waiting home at Chivi hospital Honourable Khupe holding the CARMMA sculpture presented to her

Students from Chivi High School entertained the crowd with songs Dr Mandlhate receiving her CARMMA sculpture Honorable Khupe, Dr Madzorera and Dr Mandlhate dancing to the theme song Members of the UN country team and other partners pose for a photo with the Honorable Khupe and Dr Madzorera For more information contact: Wendy JULIAS COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER juliasw@zw.afro.who.int