An ongoing training of Traditional Birth Attendants on Postpertum Haemorrhage at Loputuk Health Centre III, Moroto District, Karamoja, Uganda.
Community members collecting water at one of the boreholes rehabilitated by Amref under the Pi Wa Maleng Project in Alego pac village, Amuru District, Uganda.
A community member carrying a jerrycan of water at the borehole rehabilitated by Amref under the Pi Wa Maleng Project in Aleo Pac Village, Amuru District, Uganda.
Ayupo Elizabeth, an enrolled midwife at Olwal Health Centre II tending to a mother who had just given birth at the health facility, in Amuru District.
A group of VHT's and Traditional Birth Attendants photographed after training on Postpertum Haemorrhage at Rupa Health Centre II, Moroto District, Karamoja, Uganda.
A Traditional Birth Attendant raising her hand to ask a question during training on Postpertum Haemorrhage at Nakiloro Health Centre II, Moroto District, Uganda.
Ayupo Elizabeth, an enrolled midwife at Olwal Health Centre II disposing off a placenta at the placenta pit constructed by Amref at Olwal Health Centre II, Amuru District.
A trainer handing out training booklets to Traditional Birth Attendants before training on Postpertum Haemorrhage at Loputuk Health Centre III, Moroto District, Karamoja, uganda.
A community health worker attending to a mother and child during the Intergrated community outreach under the Total Health Project in Okalu cwan village, Amuru District, Uganda.
Oroma Catherine, the Chairperson of the Hand Pump Mechanics Association of Lamogi Sub-County carrying out routine maintenance on one of the boreholes rehabilitated by Amref under the Pi Wa Maleng project in Amuru District, Uganda.
Aciro Alice, the chaiperson of the Water source committee winnowing at her home in Alego Pac Village, Amuru District, Uganda.
Aciro Alice, the chaiperson of the Water source committee washing utensils using the clean water from the borehole rehabilitated by Amref at her home in Alego Pac Village, Amuru District, Uganda.
Traditional Birth Attendants scrutinizing training booklets during training on Postpertum Haemorrhage at Nakiloro Health Centre II, Moroto District, Uganda.
Philomena, a midwife at Loputuk Health Centre III participating during a training on management of Postpertum Hemorrhage at Loputuk Health Centre III, Moroto District, Karamoja, Uganda.
A School trained midwife standing side by side with a Traditional Birth Attendant after training, at Nakiloro Health Centre II, Moroto District, Karamoja, Uganda.
Traditional Birth Attendants scrutinize training booklets during training on Postpertum Haemorrhage at Loputuk Health Centre III, Moroto District, Uganda.
An ongoing training of Traditional Birth Attendants on Postpertum Haemorrhage at Loputuk Health Centre III, Moroto District, Karamoja, Uganda.
Ayupo Elizabeth, an enrolled midwife at Olwal Health Centre II cleaning midwifery forceps at the solar powered water source installed by Amref in the labour suite at the facility.
Oroma Catherine, the Chairperson of the Hand Pump Mechanics Association of Lamogi Sub-County showing off her tools after routine maintenance on one of the boreholes rehabilitated by Amref under the Pi Wa Maleng project in Amuru District, Uganda.
A community member collecting water from one of the boreholes rehabilitated by Amref under the Pi Wa Maleng Project in Alego Pac Village, Amuru District, Uganda.
Mothers and children waiting to be served during an intergrated community outreach under the Amref Total Health Project in Okalu cwan village, Amuru District, Uganda.
A traditional Birth Attendant scrutinizing the training booklet during training on Postpertum Haemorrhage at Loputuk Health Centre III, Moroto District, Uganda.
A girl carrying water collected from the motorised water point installed at Olwal Health Centre II by Amref for community use, under the total health project in Amuru District, Uganda.
A traditional Birth Attendant raising up her hand to ask a question during training on Postpertum Haemorrhage at Loputuk Health Centre III, Moroto District, Uganda.
Children playing with water at the borehole rehabilitated by Amref in Alego Pac Village, Amuru District, Uganda.
A girl pumping clean water into her jerrycan at one of the boreholes rehabilitated by Amref under the Pi Wa Maleng Project in Alego Pac Village, Amuru District, Uganda.
A girl washing her hands at the motorised water point installed at Olwal Health Centre II by Amref under the total health project in Amuru District, Uganda.
A community health worker attending to community members during an Intergrated community outreach under the Total Health Project in Okalu cwan village, Amuru District, Uganda.
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