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In commemoration of World Health Day, UNICEF, in collaboration with the Africa Media Network for the Promotion of Health and Environment (REMAPSEN), organised a webinar focusing on maternal, neonatal, and child health in West and Central Africa.
The webinar assembled health experts, practitioners, and other stakeholders to share data on the challenges and opportunities in improving health outcomes for mothers and children in the region.​
Expert Insights on Maternal and Neonatal Care
Co-moderating the session with the President of REMAPSEN, Bamba Youssouf, a Health Specialist at UNICEF's West and Central Africa Regional Office, health practitioner Dr. Tomomi Kitamura identified the critical role of collaborative efforts in enhancing health outcomes for mothers and children.

Professor Mariam Sylla, President of the Association of Francophone Black African Paediatricians, highlighted the multifaceted care required for nursing mothers and newborns. She stressed the importance of comprehensive healthcare services to prevent and reduce mortality rates, advocating increased awareness and education on maternal and neonatal health.

Professor Faye Moctar, Vice-President of the African Neonatal Association, addressed the necessity for substantial investments in healthcare infrastructure, skilled personnel, and financing.

He underscored that adequate resources are essential to provide quality care for mothers and newborns, calling for heightened commitment from governments and stakeholders.

A Mother's Personal Journey
Sharing a personal story in contribution to the discussion, Madam Ebena narrated her harrowing experience of giving birth to a premature baby. She recounted the emotional and physical challenges she faced, watching her fragile infant in an incubator while grappling with her own recovery. Her story underscored the profound impact of maternal and neonatal health services on families.
The session was a platform for a clarion call for enhanced investment, policy implementation, and community engagement to improve maternal and child health outcomes in West and Central Africa.
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