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Sierra Leone focuses on quality of care to increase the chances of survival, health and wellbeing of pregnant women, new mothers and newborns.
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© UNICEF/UN0748889/Peens. A baby is weighed at Grey Hospital in Qonce (formerly known as King William’s Town) in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa on 28 September 2022.
© UNICEF/UN0692786/Moulton A mother holds her baby while a healthcare worker does a routine check up during on her baby at a clinic in Cape Town, South Africa, on 20 May 2022.
Some of South Africa’s MNH Acceleration Plan priorities include:
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On 9 April 2020 in South Africa, attending paediatrician Dr. Bopapa holds newborn boy Fionn at a hospital in Johannesburg. Chloe says ““Dr Bopape, the hospital’s pediatrician examining our
baby the day after his birth and showing us some burping techniques. His face still very swollen from a natural birth.”
© UNICEF/UNI321981/O’Doherty. On 13 April 2020 in South Africa, Ava plays with her mother Chloe’s hair as she breast feeds her newborn son at home in Johannesburg.
As part of its efforts to reduce maternal and newborn mortality and stillbirths, South Africa is taking steps to improve the quality of maternal and newborn health. These include:
Sierra Leone focuses on quality of care to increase the chances of survival, health and wellbeing of pregnant women, new mothers and newborns.
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