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Iraq 2020_COVID-19_maternal health unit
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Resource ID
70283
Access
Open
Uploading member
CARE Germany
Consent form provided?
Yes
Region
Middle East
Image size
1200x1600
Source
Digital Camera
Country
Iraq
Theme
Humanitarian response, Sexual reproductive and maternal health
Project/Donor
DFAT
Keywords
Clinic/Hospital, Family planning, Health Worker
Additional Keywords
maternal health; mothers; women
Credit
Dr. Omar Noaman Saleh
Copyright
CARE/Dr. Omar Noaman Saleh
Date Image Taken
05 May 20
Caption
One out of six CARE’s midwives working at the maternity unit of Al-Suhada health care center provides information about COVID-19 and necessary prevention measures in a private session ensuring to meet new social distancing norms.
To contain a further spread of COVID-19 and to protect health care staff, CARE has provided personal protective equipment like masks, caps and gloves and disinfectants.
CARE started supporting the maternity unit of the health care center Al-Shuhada in Ninewa governorate, Northern Iraq, in July 2019, by providing sexual reproductive health services like ante-natal- and post-natal care, assisting with gynecological and obstetric diseases, family planning sessions and the management of referral cases to other health care centers. Two reproductive health care doctors and six midwives run shifts to make these services available to more than 32,000 people in the region 24 hours seven days per week.
Marker lat / long: 33, 44 (WGS84)
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