Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Press Release: Opening Ceremony of Delivery/ Waiting Rooms and Health Center

Opening Ceremony of Delivery/ Waiting Rooms and Health Center
October 3, 2018

Kompong Thom, Cambodia

October 3, 2018 will be a very exciting day for the people of Tumring, Socheat, and Chheu Teal Communes in Sandan District, Kampong Thom province.

Two standalone labour and delivery room buildings and a health center with a labour/delivery room suite will be officially opened.  The buildings were constructed by ADRA Cambodia through the Enhancing Mother/newBorn/child health in Remote Areas through health Care & Community Engagement (EMBRACE) and HELP Health Center Construction projects.

EMBRACE began in February 2016 and is focused on improving the health of mothers and children living in remote regions of Cambodia, Myanmar (Burma), Philippines, and Rwanda.  Over the course of its four year lifespan it will serve an estimated 100,000 people, of which about one third are children.

EMBRACE is also raising public awareness of maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) within Canada.

Within Cambodia, the EMBRACE project targets 168 communities in the Choam Khsant, Chey Saen, Rovieng, and Sandan districts and is directly improving the lives of approximately 39,990 people.

EMBRACE focuses primarily on improving and saving the lives of women of reproductive age, newborns, and children under five.  These objectives are achieved through health and nutrition behavior change, communication, and the empowering of staff and systems in health clinics. Building and equipping these labour rooms, delivery rooms, and the health center is key to this empowerment. The labour rooms reduce the risks for pregnant women by providing a space for them to stay before and after their delivery.

At March 2018, the percentage of mothers and pregnant women screened for warning signs related to the pregnancy, delivery, or health of child or mother and then referred to health centers or hospitals increased from 27.3% to 45.5%.  Referral and screening for pregnant women and girls and boys (U5) screened for malnutrition increased from 15.0% to 44.2% for girls and from 9.7% to 43.9% for boys. These new facilities will further help to improve these percentages.
The opening ceremony for all of these buildings will be conducted in one place at the new Health Center in Khors village, Tumring Commune.

The standalone delivery/waiting rooms are located at Sandan Health Center, Sandan Village, Sandan Commune and at Chheu Teal Health Center, in Kampong Taben village, Sandan district, Kampong Thom Province and were built by ADRA Cambodia through the EMBRACE project.  The new Health Center building with the delivery waiting room included in the main building is located at Khors village, Tumring Commune and was built in partnership with HELP Health Center Construction.  This includes ring wells, incinerators and equipment.

Approximately 500 persons will be present at the inauguration ceremony of the health center and delivery waiting rooms, including His Excellency Sok Lou, the Governor of Kampong Thom Province, Governor, Deputy Governors and officials around Sandan district, Kampong Thom Provincial Health Department Director, Kampong Thom Operational District, and Health Center Chief, Ms. Allison Stewart, Chargé d’affaires, Cambodia Office of the Embassy of Canada, Mr. Frank Spangler, representative from ADRA Canada, Mr. Mark Schwisow, Country Director of ADRA Cambodia, ADRA Cambodia project team members as well as students and community members from Tumring, Sochet and Chheu Teal Communes.

EMBRACE is funded by a partnership between the Government of Canada through Global Affairs Canada and ADRA Canada.  It is being implemented in Cambodia by ADRA Cambodia.


 
 



Wednesday, August 29, 2018

World Breastfeeding Week 2018: "Breastfeeding is a solid foundation of life"

World Breastfeeding Week
By Project EMBRACE
Sandan District, Kampong Thom Province
August 20, 2018




On August 20, 2018, members of ADRA Cambodia’s EMBRACE team celebrated World Breastfeeding Week 2018 on the theme of "Breastfeeding is a solid foundation of life and the yearly slogan are Breast milk is an invaluable magic medicine for preventing children from various diseases and breast milk, helping to develop the most intelligent baby brain." in Ngon commune, Sandan district, Kampong Thom province. They highlighted the best result from breastfeeding of mother to communities and key beneficiaries that EMBRACE project is targeting. The session was held in cooperation with the Provincial Health Department, Operational District and the local authorities in Sandan district with total of 250 participants (195 females) come from around Ngon commune Sandan district. Kampong Thom province.

Key Objectives:
1.   Mothers need to start breastfeeding their babies within 1 hour of first delivering, which will be useful first.
2.   Provide single mother's milk to child during the first 6 months of life.
3.   Continue to breastfeed until at least 2 years of age and provide proper supplementation.

We were able to broadcast live on air via our project Radio program that was live at 10am to 11 am from the Kampong Thom Radio FM105.3 MHz in which we open questions for participants to ask guest speakers and chat related to the event. And the special speakers are PHD, OD and HCs chief and midwives from Sandan district.


Mr. Ken Chamroeun, Senior Assistant Project Manager of the Sandan EMBRACE Project, said the program was designed to raise awareness among the community about breastfeeding and mother's milk only to their baby. He also added that breastfeeding immediately during the first hours after giving birth and can prevent 20% of babies' deaths. Only children who have been breastfed for the first 6 months can reduce diarrhea 11 times and pneumonia 15 times as much as children who have not been breastfed. Long-term breastfeeding is linked to advanced intelligence, good academic performance, and high earning outcomes.  He encouraged mothers to apply the messages from this event to provide better life for all human.


Ms. Sim Sidarath, deputy governor of Sandan District, said that according to the Demographic and Health Survey 2014, the results show that in Cambodia, the complete breastfeeding practice of exclusively breastfeeding was decreased from 73.5% in 2010 to 64.6% in 2014. Breast milk initiation in the first hours after giving birth and continuing breastfeeding to 12 months was found to decrease from 65.3% to 62.6% and to fall down from 83% to 80%. Additionally, predetermined pre-supplemental feeding has increased markedly in both downtown and rural areas between 2010 and 2014. Mrs. Deputy Governor added that seeing these drop rates are the most urgent task to improve the performance of single breast milk throughout the country. At the same time, there were several reasons for the drop in breastfeeding rates, such as: migration, lack of knowledge about breastfeeding, mother culture, cultural traditions, and lack of support from Family members.


Dr. Keo Dary, deputy director of the Kampong Thom Operation District Office, said that people in Ngon commune were lucky enough as we chose the location for the 2018 World Breastfeeding Week because within the area covered by the Kompong Thom Operational District Office, there are only two sites that will be in service. He also pointed out the importance of breast milk for the baby:
1) Breast milk is the first birth control vaccine for infants because the first milk contains antibodies against viruses and the white blood cells more than normal milk.
2) The first mother's milk helps keep the baby's intestines strong because they are rich in nutrients that can help prevent other allergic reactions.
3) Mother's milk is rich in herbs that help reduce the number of infections that can develop in babies.
4) Initial baby milk is small, but it can really respond to baby needs.

In the end, the doctor advised the mother to continue to implement the recommendations and continue to disseminate information to neighbors for understanding and reducing the risk of infant death.









Project EMBRACE (Enhancing Mother/Newborn/Child Health in Remote Areas through Health Care and Community Engagement), is being implemented by ADRA Cambodia.  It is primarily funded by Canada’s International Development – Global Affairs Canada department with support from ADRA Canada’s generous donors.

Thursday, May 31, 2018

"Tobacco Breaks Hearts! Choose health, not tobacco"!

Press Release
World No Tobacco Day

By Project EMBRACE

Sandan District, Kampong Thom Province

May 29, 2018




 On May 29, 2018, members of ADRA Cambodia’s EMBRACE team celebrated World No Tobacco Day 2018 on the theme of "Tobacco Breaks Hearts! Choose health, not tobacco" in Tomring commune, Sandan district, Kampong Thom province. They highlighted the harmful effects of tobacco and the second hand smoke on children, newborn babies, and pregnant women, the key beneficiaries that EMBRACE project is targeting. The session was held in cooperation with the Provincial Health Department, Operational District and the local authorities in Sandan district with total of 450 participants (245 females) come from around Tomring commune Sandan district. Kampong Thom province.

Key Objectives:
   1.
To improve knowledge of people in the community to aware the serious affected of Tobacco on health through cigarettes and second hand smoking and others picture tobacco usages.

   2. People will know the serious affected of tobacco usage for pregnancy women and children caused by tobacco.
   3. Encourage people (parents, caregivers) to give up tobacco usage to improve their health and people around.

We were able to broadcast live on air via our project Radio program that was live at 10am to 11 am from the Kampong Thom Radio FM105.3 MHz in which we open questions for participants to ask guest speakers and chat related to the event.


Mr. Ken Chamroeun, Senior Assistant Project Manager of the Sandan EMBRACE Project, said the program was designed to raise awareness among the community about the serious health effects of smoking or tobacco or tobacco products to understand the serious health effects of smoking or tobacco or tobacco products. Pregnant women or small children who inhale secondhand smoke. Encourage people to give up their habit of smoking or tobacco for themselves and others.


Mr. Chum Virak, Deputy Governor of Sandan, said this is the first time that authorities and development partners have promoted tobacco products related to health and the economy. He said that tobacco products contain 7,000 toxic chemicals that make the user more ill with more than 6 million deaths and injuries each year, reported by the Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization. More than 15 million Cambodians have more than 2 million tobacco users (Data from the National Institute of Statistics, Ministry of Planning 2014). And Cambodia has lost 10,000 people every year (Ministry of Health report). He added that for the benefit of the community, we all live healthier, we stop using tobacco products, which means we promote the health of the welfare community and also support the government in developing the nation! He has directed all the participants to bring this knowledge to the local community and to start from each one of us.


Mr. Randy, Police Officer: He used to smoke 2-3 packets a day. Everywhere people say he smells even when he is not in smoking. He lost a lot of money and did not get anything that brought bad health, such as rest to work, coughing and sharpening. After he quit smoking even his friends asked him to smoke, he refused at all times. Now, his health returns to good health and there is no cough and sharpness.







Project EMBRACE (Enhancing Mother/Newborn/Child Health in Remote Areas through Health Care and Community Engagement), is being implemented by ADRA Cambodia.  It is primarily funded by Canada’s International Development – Global Affairs Canada department with support from ADRA Canada’s generous donors.

Friday, May 25, 2018

EMBRACE team celebrated Midwifery Day "Midwife provides quality care"!

Press Release
Midwifery Day
By Project EMBRACE
Rovieng District, Preah Vihear Province
May 24, 2018

On May 24, 2018, members of ADRA Cambodia’s EMBRACE team conducted an awareness meeting on Midwife's Day on the topic of "Midwife provides Quality Care". The event was conducted to raise awareness and improve knowledge of women and villagers​​ on other problems pre and post birth deliveries and to encourage husbands to bring their wives to help on deliveries at health centers. The session was held in cooperation with the Provincial Health Department, Operational District and the local authorities in Chey Sen district, Preah Vihear province.

This was a live on air program event. We were able to broadcast live to local Phnom Tbeng Radio 97.3MHz, in which we open questions for participants to ask guest speakers to answer as much as possible.

Over 300 people including children, women, men, female and male youth participated.

Mr. Tith Sokham, deputy district governor of Chey Sen District who presented as a chairperson for the event, addressed to all participants to focusing on caring mothers and child health specifically Antenatal care (ANC) and Postnatal Care (PNC).

Ms. Muy Chanmoly, representative of midwives from provincial department gave a provincial health reports and provided some advices to mothers, fathers, also students to take care health by encouraging and bringing their wives, mothers, and sisters to closer health centers and hospitals.

Ms. Naung Sotheavy, representative of midwives from Tbeng Mean Chey Operational District, also provided similar messages of health care and what danger signs that affected mother and child health. She also encouraged mothers to go to health centers and hospitals even when there are no danger signs during pregnancy.



Project EMBRACE (Enhancing Mother/Newborn/Child Health in Remote Areas through Health Care and Community Engagement), is being implemented by ADRA Cambodia. It is primarily funded by Canada’s International Development – Global Affairs Canada department with support from ADRA Canada’s generous donors.







Thursday, May 10, 2018

Sexual Reproductive Health and Right MUST not Secret for Our Communities


Before Learning 10 topics of SRHR, we are in the dark of how to take care our health and follow our mothers and relatives advice and we shy to talk abut this issue. After learning from our teachers, we are clearer of SRHR and to prevent ourselves from SRHR problems. What I know to usually share to my relatives who didn't come to school. Now we openly talk among girls and boys

Thursday, February 1, 2018

The more you do, the more you get, more food you have


Mr. Hor Pov living in Trapaing Tantem village



Mr. Hor Pov, studied 3 years in Buddhist Pagoda from O Por village, Rumany commune, Rovieng district married Ms. Chhim Sokhy living in Trapaing Tantem village, Rumtum commune, Rovieng ditrict.

We have two children, older daughter 11 years old name Pov Sok Im, now she is studying at grade 5 and 5 years old son studying in Kindergarten class name Pov Sok An.  I am now as a farmer to do agriculture such grow vegetable and rice to support my family, my wife working as commune supervisor. I am follow Buddhism.

 Before ADRA’s project come, we were working on the rice farm, to find old post in the forest, digging to find golden mine to support family.  

When ADRA project come, my wife passed as commune supervisor, I feel very happy then I know ADRA project clearer.  ADRA Project also support my family and seeds through agriculture training, then I wish that our family will much better in the future due to my children have enough foods such vegetable which is natural, no chemical foods.

As I heard ADRA working and good image for long time in our community to help our community, actually through meeting, education my wife, my mother-in law, and I get more knowledge on how grow vegetable, decrease the violation in family such as fighting children, take much more care to children such I know how to feed children and think about family health and I have shared knowledge to my villagers to take more actions on family health.

ADRA Project is helpful to our community; I wish to have a latrine from ADRA project if project has. I hope ADRA project will continue more work in our community to release from health problems and family violation and poverty.

Bou Soknen changed Health Care and nutrition for children

Before the project, she was lack of knowledge on health care and agriculture, illness, lack of hygiene, never go to have health check a...