On a latest Tuesday, Fatima Alhaji Mohammed and three different well being staff arrived in Garmiri Village, Magumeri Native Authorities Space, Borno State.
They had been a part of the World Well being Group’s (WHO) cell, hard-to-reach well being workforce devoted to delivering important healthcare providers to underserved communities.
Because the workforce had been establishing, a person interrupted them, pleading for assist for his spouse, who had been in labour for over a day.
Being a nurse, Fatima instantly rushed to their home. She rapidly assessed the spouse and realised she was in lively labour and wanted assist urgently. “I knew I needed to ship the child,” Fatima defined. “There was no time; the closest clinic was over six kilometres away, and the villagers couldn’t get there rapidly. Something may have occurred to the mom or her child.
A Secure Beginning, a Sturdy Begin
As a result of the WHO workforce was current, the new child instantly acquired the essential vaccinations usually missed by infants born at residence in these areas. Inside minutes after her beginning, she was vaccinated towards tuberculosis (BCG), polio (OPV zero dose), and Hepatitis B (Hep).
“Each beginning is a miracle, and I’m so completely satisfied we may assist,” Fatima mentioned. “Moments like that remind me why I do that work – offering protected supply and illness safety by means of vaccination in distant locations. Since beginning, we’ve been following up commonly to make sure the kid’s vaccination is up-to-date, ” she added.
Reaching the Unreachable
With funding from companions just like the European Fee (ECHO) and others, WHO has supported important well being providers in hard-to-reach and insecure communities in Borno, Adamawa, Yobe, and Benue States for over a decade. Working with the BAY state governments, WHO educated and deployed 35 cell well being groups of docs, nurses/midwives, neighborhood well being staff, and others.
These groups had been a lifeline in areas with restricted or no healthcare entry, offering essential providers like antenatal care, routine immunisations, and primary medical care to these past the attain of clinics, usually in communities greater than seven kilometres from the closest facility.
Professor Baba Mallam Gana, the Borno State Commissioner for Well being and Human Companies, emphasised WHO’s important help: “The Borno State authorities is devoted to enhancing the well being of our individuals, particularly girls and youngsters. WHO has been a useful companion by means of cell well being groups and different initiatives, serving to us strengthen our well being system and attain probably the most susceptible. We recognise {that a} wholesome begin is vital to a brighter future and work tirelessly with WHO to realize this.”
Wholesome Beginnings, Brighter Futures
“From coverage to apply, WHO actively helps governmental efforts in any respect ranges to prioritise protected motherhood and guarantee a wholesome begin for all newborns, mentioned Dr Kumshida Balami, the WHO Nigeria Performing Emergency Supervisor.
“Championing protected mom and little one healthcare supply within the BAY states, WHO has, through the years, deployed cell well being groups that ship important antenatal care and protected deliveries to strengthen well being amenities and educated native healthcare staff to strengthen well being service supply within the communities.
These actions underscore our unwavering dedication to making sure each mom has a protected childbirth and each little one will get the healthiest potential begin to life,” added Dr Balami.
In 2024 alone, WHO’s interventions reached over 1,092,649 within the BAY States, notably youngsters and moms residing in IDP camps and distant areas, offering antenatal, immunisation, medical providers and psychosocial help to the susceptible inhabitants.
In Nigeria, WHO helps varied interventions, together with strengthening laboratory amenities, coaching well being staff, illness surveillance, immunisation campaigns, and vitamin programmes to deal with malnutrition amongst youngsters and pregnant girls.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of World Well being Group (WHO) – Nigeria.