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Gov. Soludo Flags off 2022 Child Health Week
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Soludo Flags Off First Round Of 2022 Maternal, Newborn, Child Health Week In Anambra

Governor Chukwuma Soludo has flagged off the first round of the 2022 maternal, newborn, and child health week in Anambra State.

Governor Soludo flagged off the exercise at the Primary Health Centre, Akwaeze, Anaocha Local Government Area.

First round of the 2022 maternal, newborn, and child health week in Anambra State.
Gov. Soludo at the Primary Health Centre, Akwaeze, Anaocha LGA

It was confirmed during the flag- off that over six hundred thousand Ndi Anambra have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19.

This was the mood at the Primary Health Centre, Akwaeze as members of the royal cabinet of the community welcomed the Governor and his entourage including the Executive Secretary, Anambra Primary Healthcare Development Agency, Dr Chioma Ezenyimulu and representatives of the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency for the flag-off of the MNCH Week.

The Maternal, Newborn and Child Health, MNCH, week which happens twice every year, is aimed towards “improving the health status of Nigerian women and children by increasing coverage of key maternal, newborn and child health interventions.”

The interventions which are given free of charge include nutrition screening, Vitamin A, birth registration, family planning, distribution of longlasting insecticidal treated nets, deworming, antenatal care, routine immunization to children between ages 0 to 5, yellow fever vaccination, HIV counseling and testing services, among many others.

Represented by the Commissioner for Health, Dr Afam Obidike, Governor Soludo who said the state government in line with its vision for a “disruptive change” in the health sector, hopes that the week will help to reduce maternal and child mortality and increase health education among the populace.

The Governor advised caregivers to avail themselves of opportunity provided by MNCH week to make sure that their children receive these interventions while charging pregnant women and women of child bearing age to visit the health facilities to assess health care services.

Speaking earlier, the Executive Secretary, Anambra State Primary Healthcare Development Agency, Dr Ezenyimulu explained that all the commodities for the exercise which will last from Saturday July 30 and Wednesday August 3, 2022 has been distributed to all the primary health care centres across the state to ensure full implementation of the week.

The flag off ceremony was also attended by the Director, Primary Healthcare, Anaocha Local Government Health Authority, Lady Theresa Onyekwelu.

Highpoints of the ceremony were the symbolic immunization of children and demonstration of proper handwashing techniques by Governor Soludo accompanied by Dr Ezenyimulu.

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