Our Work
Community Engagement
Strong maternal health systems begin in communities — with awareness, education, and trust built alongside the families we serve.
Our approach
Care doesn't start at the hospital door.
Healthy pregnancies depend on early antenatal care, informed decision-making, and timely access to facility services. We work with community leaders, women's groups, and traditional birth attendants to bridge the gap between communities and facilities.
Through education, advocacy, and shared decision-making, we support women and families in advocating for the quality care they deserve.
Focus Areas
How we engage.
- Maternal Health Awareness
Clear, culturally relevant information about warning signs, antenatal care, and birth preparedness. - Women's Health Education
Reproductive health, postnatal care, mental-health awareness, and newborn support. - Community Partnerships
Collaboration with women's groups, faith leaders, and local organizations. - Advocacy
Amplifying community voices in policy conversations on maternal health priorities.