





MATERNAL HEALTH EMPOWERMENT
Proritizing Maternal & Child Health
Funders Name: Creating Hope in Conflict: A Humanitarian Grand Challenge
Project Name: Maternal Health Empowerment (MH-MH)
Innovation Name: Maternal Health Mobile Hub (MH-MH)
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The Maternal Health Mobile Hub (MH-MH) seeks to address the critical challenge of high maternal mortality rates in this conflict-affected area. By providing maternal healthcare services, training community Health workers, and ensuring community engagement, MH-MH aims to deliver care directly to these vulnerable populations. MH-MH will be implemented in the Matoh community under the Konye Health District, aiming to support 300 pregnant women directly and train 25 Community Health Workers. The goal is to substantially reduce maternal and child morbidity and mortality, improving the reproductive health of 300-600 pregnant women and their babies.
- Project Objectives
- Increase Access to Maternal Care by offering mobile clinic services to at least 300 pregnant women, offering ANC, delivery support and postnatal follow-up.
- To Train 25 community health workers in safe birth practices, emergency recognition and referral pathways.
- To Conduct community-led sensitization campaigns to shift norms toward skilled delivery and early ANC uptake.
- To Distribute clean birthing kits and misoprostol to at least 70% of identified at-risk pregnancies.
Expected Outcomes
- 300 pregnant women receive full ANC, skilled delivery and postnatal care via the mobile hub.
- 25 community health workers and traditional birth attendants certified in safe delivery and emergency referral.
- 70%+ of at-risk women receive clean delivery kits and misoprostol.
- 50 community engagement events conducted, reaching at least 1,500 community members with maternal health education


Mobile Clinic

Training Community Health workers

Distribution of Delivery Kits
Cohort 1-Community Health Workers











