Maternal, Newborn & Child Health Support Programme

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Maternal & Child Health Needs
Access to quality maternal and child healthcare services remains essential for reducing preventable illnesses and improving long-term community wellbeing. Expectant mothers require consistent antenatal care to monitor pregnancy progress, detect potential complications early, and ensure safe deliveries. Likewise, children under five years are particularly vulnerable and require routine health monitoring, immunisation, and nutritional support.

In many rural and semi-urban communities, limited access to structured healthcare services can increase health risks for both mothers and young children. Supporting maternal and child health therefore contributes directly to stronger families and healthier future generations.
Intervention & Community Impact
Muhoroni Sugar Co. 2025 Ltd supports antenatal care services through its healthcare facilities, specifically targeting expectant mothers and children under five years. The programme maintains an annual target of 45 beneficiaries, ensuring structured follow-up, preventive care, and essential medical support.

Through this initiative, the company contributes to improved maternal health outcomes, enhanced child survival rates, and strengthened community healthcare systems—demonstrating its continued commitment to sustainable social development.
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