Maternal and Child Health Empowerment is at the heart of a new Rotary Club Ikeja-Alausa initiative aimed at reducing mother and child mortality
Maternal and Child Health Empowerment has become the central mission for Rotary Club Ikeja-Alausa as it joins forces with Rotary International to combat the global crisis of maternal and child mortality.
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Held at the Onigbogbo Primary Healthcare Centre, this sensitisation and empowerment initiative is designed to educate, inform, and support pregnant women, nursing mothers, and caregivers — the true handlers of the next generation.
The project champions sustainability and health literacy, calling on communities to #TakeAction and support vulnerable mothers and newborns.
Rotary’s leadership believes that empowering caregivers through awareness and education is the first step to breaking the cycle of preventable deaths.
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You can be part of this powerful journey. Support this initiative and help shape a healthier future.

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