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Transform Maternal Healthcare through Value-Based Care for Mothers and Newborns

Samburu women representative Pauline Lenguris handing over nedical equipment to the management of Kisima health centre in Samburu. The upgrading and equipping of the maternity wing was done by the Japanese government at the cost of Sh28 million. [Michael Saitoti/Standard]

Kenya faces a maternal and neonatal health crisis. Statistics place our neonatal mortality rate at 20.5 per 1,000 live births and maternal mortality rate at 342 per 100,000 live births.

Despite decades of efforts to improve healthcare facilities and training, these rates remain unacceptably high, necessitating innovative approaches to care that can truly make a difference.

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