Meet Chanpheng, a district nurse at a rural clinic in Laos
Chanpheng, on the right, is one of the first nurses that CleanBirth.org trained. Our volunteer Natalie interviewed her to learn what she thought about the Village Volunteer trainings. Here’s what she had to say:
“My name’s Chanpheng. I represent nurses who distribute the birth kits. Are volunteers needed, you ask?
Yes, the volunteers are needed in every village because they are our assistants who collect the number of pregnant women, the number of women who give birth and number of deaths of women and new born babies during delivery. They are the ones who help mothers taking care themselves, of their babies and tell them about the benefits of breastfeeding.”
Let’s keep funding these assistants for nurses who cannot physically be with mothers who do not venture to the clinic for delivery or pre/post-natal care. The Volunteers are the eyes and ears of the nurses. They are best suited to help mothers have safe pregnancies, deliveries and care for their newborns.
Meet Yai, a Mom who used our Clean Birth Kits
Yai, a mom of 4, lost a baby last year. From infection. She lives in Tahoy District in Laos, where now she has access to Clean Birth Kits.
“In the past, my newborn and I got an infection. The baby was not health for two months. Then she died. After using a birth kit for this baby, we are safe and did not get an infection. The cord was clean and dried well. Before I used bamboo to cut the cord and string I found in the house. That’s why my child got an infection. When I took him to see the doctor, he couldn’t help. It was too late.”
We are giving Yai, the volunteers who help her and the nurse in her area the resources they need to make birth infection-free.
For $5 Yai had a safe birth. $5 Saves 2 Lives.
Meet Loy, a CleanBirth.org Village Volunteer
This is Loy. She is a midwife in Tahoy District. She was trained to use and distribute Clean Birth Kits by one of our nurses in September 2013. She talked to CleanBirth.org’s volunteer, Natalie about her experience with the kits:
“My name is Loy. I am a midwife in the village. I help the mothers during pregnancy and when they give birth. I have been a midwife for two years. After the training by the nurse in September, I helped two mothers give birth. After using the kit, the mother and child are clean. It’s convenient and easy to use. We need more kits. Without the kits, the mother and child get infection and get sick.”
This year CleanBirth.org’s crowd funding campaign will be working toward training more women like Loy and getting them birth kits. Our goal is to give local women the knowledge and supplies needed to make birth safer for their neighbors.
Pictures for Crowdfunding
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