The main goal of the ZMD app is to reduce preventable causes of maternal and perinatal mortality. The regular monitoring of women’s pregnancy is necessary to allow their correct treatment, to recommend delivery under professional care, and for the identification of women under risk of complications during birth. The ZMD App helps bridge the gap of skilled healthcare workers in under-served health centers in rural communities of Ethiopia.
Gambo Hospital health workers translated the ZMD App content to Afaan Oromo and started the implementation in Gambo Hospital, 10 health centers, 50 health posts and the catchment area. In parallel, training was performed of rural health care workers in «Helping Babies Survive Training», including «Helping Babies Breathe» and «Essential Care for Newborns» to reduce the development of neurological diseases in newborns and ensure their appropriate treatment in the fragile stages of life after birth.
Maternal, Newborn and Child Health is a key national health priority for Ethiopia. The current aim is to expand the implementation of ZMD in different regions of Ethiopia with the support of the Ethiopian Federal Ministry of Health.
Unfortunately, Ethiopia’s maternal mortality rate is still very high. It’s estimated to be around 412 mothers deceased for every 100,000 live births, which means around 11,000 maternal deaths per year. Regarding newborns, 46 die before 28 days of life for every 1000 births, which means around 87000 neonatal deaths and 97,000 stillbirths per year. Most of these are avoidable and preventable deaths.
The three delays model proposes that maternal mortality is associated with delays in: 1) deciding to seek care; 2) reaching the healthcare facility; and 3) receiving care. To avoid preventable deaths, the following actions took place, and some of them continue today:
After two years of implementation of the Maternal and Neonatal Program and Zero Mothers Die App, the results and outcomes are:
So how exactly is the ZMD App helping to achieve Ethiopia’s goals of decreasing maternal and neonatal mortality? According to testimonials by the healthcare workers at Gambo Hospital, the ZMD App is facilitating:
The ZMD App 2.0 is now available in Afaan Oromo with new content and features, be sure to check it out! It’s available both for Android and iOS, and in 9 languages! We hope the new features continue to support the health care workers, pregnant women and new mothers in Ethiopia and all over the world. A big thank you to the Gambo Rural Hospital and Dr. Iñaki Alegria for their dedication to bring the Zero Mothers Die initiative to Ethiopia!
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