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Maternal mortality : NGO, FG, Taraba Govt. Graduate 20 Big Sisters

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Maternal mortality : NGO, FG, Taraba Govt. Graduate 20 Big Sisters
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By Saidu Adamu
Jalingo

The West and Central Africa Health Option Ltd/Gte (WCAHealth), a Non Governmental Organisation in partnership with the Federal and Taraba State Governments on Friday, graduated 20 big sisters, trained on sexual reproductive health education.

The 20 big sisters drawn from the 20 wards of Lau and Zing Local Governments Councils of the state, have undergone a four- day intensive training to enable them intervene in reducing the high rate of maternal mortality in the two pilot LGAs.

Dr Tukura Nuhu, the Executive Secretary, Taraba State Primary Health Care Development Agency, while addressing the big sisters, told them to serve as mentors to little adolescent girls in their various wards.

Nuhu urged the big sisters to bridge the gap between parents and the adolescent girls by providing a comprehensive sexual reproductive health education to the little sisters.

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“Nigeria is battling with high rate of maternal mortality and Taraba is one of the states with the highest rates due to the activities of adolensent girls and that is why the big sisters model is necessary,” he said.

Mr Ibrahim Sheye, the Taraba Coordinator of WCAHealth, told the big sisters to take the duty seriously to save the lives of little sisters in their communities.

Sheye explained that research revealed that most of the maternal deaths occurred among the adolescent girls through unsafe abortions and other behaviours.

The coordinator, who is also the Lead Facilitator of the training, commended the Federal Government for funding the training, saying it would go a long way in reducing avoidable deaths of mothers and babies in communities.

“The major role of big sisters is to interact with the little sisters, earn their trust and make referrals where necessary to hospitals for proper care

“The big sisters are also, to clear myths and misconceptions among adolescent girls over their reproductive health by making friends with them in a manner they can open up on any concerns about their bodies,” he said.

Sheye said the pilot phase of the big sisters’ model was being carried out in eight states of the federation, including Benue, Enugu, Akwa Ibom, Ondo, Ekiti, Kebbi, Taraba and Zamfara.

Our Correspondent reports that the big sisters were taken through various sessions on menstruation, sexually transmitted infections, contraceptives, mentoring, provision of youth friendly services, gender based violence among others.

Miss Joy Adams, one of the facilitators, while taking them through “values and principles of youth friendly services” told the big sisters to uphold confidentiality so as to earn the trust of the little sisters.

Mrs Prudence Oke, another facilitator, while taking the big sisters on “Do No Harm” advised them to ensure that their work do not put the little sisters at risk.

She urged them to ensure that they provided correct information about sexual reproductive health issues in order to save the young girls from harm associated with misinformation.

Faiza Muhammed, one of the big sisters said she was so happy to undergo the training, adding that she would use the knowledge to save the little sisters in her community from harm.

In her comment, Florence Jonah another big sister commended the organisers of the programme for coming up with the life saving model.

She pledged to work hard to ensure that the future of little sisters in her community were guranteed by providing them with accurate information about sexual reproductive health issues.

Our Correspondent reports that the big sisters were provided with a comprehensive training manuals and other materials to enable them hold sessions with little sisters in their various wards. (vitalnewsngr.com)

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