Source: HUMAN ACCESS

HUMAN ACCESS in Wadi Hadhramaut organized a training course on abnormal childbirth, targeting 14 female workers in the maternity department at Tarim General Hospital, Tarim district, as part of the Reproductive Health Services Support Project activities funded by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).

During the two-day training program, female trainees gained knowledge and skills on abnormal childbirth to improve lifesaving reproductive health services, protect mothers and newborns from almost entirely preventable risks, boost survival rates, and enhance health sector capabilities.

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