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Focus on: Malaria in Pregnancy

Community Reproductive Health in Kenya

There is now a global realization that programs are needed to strengthen the relationship between communities and health facilities.

For example, the World Health Organization Making Pregnancy Safer Initiative notes the importance of working with individuals, families and communities and linking them with facility-based care. This approach helps to ensure a continuum of care throughout pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum and newborn periods. To be effective, the continuum of care should extend from the woman, her family and the community to include the health care provider and health services, including access to essential obstetric and neonatal care of high quality.

The Division of Reproductive Health and Division of Malaria Control of the Kenya Ministry of Health (MOH) have expressed a need to put more emphasis on the community component of reproductive health programs. To respond to this need, Jhpiego provided technical support to the MOH in the development of a Community Orientation Package that raises awareness around comprehensive reproductive health services with a focus on malaria in pregnancy (MIP). Jhpiego is also helping to implement the package in three districts—Makueni, Bondo and Kwale—where health care providers had been oriented to focused antenatal care (ANC) and MIP.

Through this initiative, Jhpiego is building on best practices to reduce infant and maternal mortality in targeted districts. The initiative targets existing community resource persons to create awareness of key issues in safe motherhood and MIP. Community health workers oriented at the community level acquire knowledge and skills so that they can mobilize their communities to seek appropriate care and improve safe motherhood practices.

The orientation package emphasizes the following:

  • The role of individuals, families and communities in focused ANC
  • Effective approaches to MIP and accessing services
  • Clean and safe delivery
  • The use of skilled attendants for childbirth

Linking communities with the health facility encourages the dialogue necessary to achieve commitment from health care providers, community members and health officials to improve safe motherhood practices. These efforts are essential for achieving positive and lasting program outcomes.

More Information

Additional information about Jhpiego's work in malaria in pregnancy is available on both the Jhpiego and ACCESS web sites.

For additional resources on focused antenatal care and malaria in pregnancy, browse the MCH section of our Publications Catalog and the Publications page of the ACCESS Web site.

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