We recall the programme our team did years back with utmost success. They were as impactful as they were successful just like our School Health Series as well as OVC (Orphans and Vulnerable Persons)
Today, is International Women's Day and we at Redeem associate and felicitate with all went world over for another day to remember the virtue women stand for. What would we do without women. We call on all men and women of goodwill to lend their support to women world over especially the ones struggling with all manner of challenges. Happy women's Day
REDEEM Community Health Consult wishes to use this opportunity to alert the public on the national outbreak of Cerebrospinal Meningitis. Areas of focal point include Lagos and Kano. The dense populations of these states increases the incidence of this very fatal disease. The public should please take note. Effort must be put in place to protect women and children who remain the moat vulnerable segments of the society. Symptoms of Cerebrospinal Meningitis ...
Every single day, Nigeria loses about 145 women of childbearing age, making her the second largest contributor to the maternal mortality rate in the world, according to UNICEF. When this statistic came out earlier this year, it elicited different responses from different people online, and started up a debate among friends, co-workers and total strangers over its veracity. For others, it was just one more piece of data to add to Nigeria’s estimated development numbers game. For Elnathan Hezekiah, it was a painful memory. Maternal mortality, to him, had a face and a form. On March 26, 2017, it walked into his life and took his wife. She became one of the 145. In an exclusive with Nigeria Health Watch, Hezekiah said it was his wife’s third pregnancy and “because she was a few days overdue, I drove her to the hospital to be induced.” Between the two, nobody could tell who was more excited at the baby’s coming; Mrs. Hezekiah, at the fact that she was finally going to meet t...
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