Audio By Carbonatix
The Upper East Regional Director of Health Service, Dr. Koku Awoonor-Williams lamented that pregnant women in the area were dying because they failed to practice family planning.
He also said that women, especially the young ones, who engaged in unsafe abortion, were also dying at an alarming rate.
Dr. Awoonor-Williams, who was addressing a durbar at Sumbrungu, in the Bolgatanga Municipality, advised women to practice family planning to enable them to have the required number of children they could care for and to reduce maternal deaths.
He said that the region in 2006 recorded 43 maternal deaths of which five were through unsafe abortion and in 2007, 29 maternal deaths occurred of which two were through unsafe abortion.
Dr. Awoonor-Williams said that in 2008, 27 maternal deaths were recorded out of which three were through unsafe abortion and in 2009, 32 maternal deaths were recorded out of which five were through unsafe abortion.
He said that family planning was linked to other reproductive health services such as prevention and management of HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases.
Dr. Awoonor-Williams explained that family planning was a component of the safe motherhood programme, aimed at improving the health of women and to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality and infant morbidity and mortality.
He appealed to men to cooperate with women in the practice of family planning and advised married couples to go to clinics and outreach centers for family planning service, which was free of charge.
Dr. Awoonor-Williams said that in the 1980s and 1990s, Ghana made progress in its development efforts as a result of sound family planning practice.
He said that the Ghana Health Service would ensure that family planning becomes relevant to national development.
Dr. Awoonor-Williams said that the country could not achieve its Millennium Development Goals of reducing maternal mortality by year the 2015.
The Acting Municipal Director of Health, Mrs. Juliana Adiale said couples who practiced family planning enjoyed peace and harmony since they could ensure good education and health for their children.
She said that in 2007, 9,824 people, representing 28 per cent practiced family planning but in 2008, the number reduced to 8,939, representing 25 per cent and in 2009, it further reduced to 7,682, representing 20.7 per cent.
Mrs. Adiale said that the Health Directorate had initiated programmes, including durbars and showing of documentaries on family planning and other health related issues for communities in the Municipality.
Source: GNA
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Church of Pentecost supports over 2,000 BECE candidates in Obuasi with career guidance seminar
34 minutes -
Brandon Asante and Coventry all but promoted to Premier League despite Sheffield Wednesday draw
56 minutes -
GPL 2025/26: Late Kwartemaa strike downs Hearts in Tema
1 hour -
Ghana Faces Sierra Leone Moment as Prosecutorial Powers come under strain
1 hour -
Don’t consume fish or seafood from Tema Shipyard until further notice – FDA warns
1 hour -
Why volunteering might be Africa’s most underrated career accelerator
1 hour -
ActionAid Ghana raises concern over gender gaps in Feed Ghana Programme
1 hour -
Windstorm wreaks havoc in Gushegu, displacing nearly 2,000 residents and damaging schools
1 hour -
Friends of Bridget Bonnie Marks her 35th birthday with donation to Kasseh Model Health Centre
2 hours -
From Ekumfi Kokodo to the Pulpit Stage: Essi Donkor’s gospel journey takes shape
2 hours -
Landfilling waste management creates no value, it’s an economic waste
3 hours -
Photos: Speaker Bagbin Commissions MPs constituency office under parliamentary decentralisation programme
3 hours -
Black Stars technical advisor Winfried Schäfer sacked as GFA shakes up backroom staff
3 hours -
Wenchi water project almost complete, critical to gov’t agenda – GWL MD
3 hours -
Anti-LGBTQ+ bill not part of government’s legislative agenda – Inusah Fuseini
3 hours