Mother and child health care remains a puzzle in majority of communities in Ethiopia. study was conducted by BMC Public Health for community based cross-sectional from March 25 to April 24, 2017 in Dhamole on total of 402 study subjects who were selected by multi-stage sampling technique. In this study only 29.2% of women were assisted by Skilled Birth Attendance (SBA) during their child birth which means 70.8% don’t have access to skilled birth attendance, no birth preparedness and complication readiness status. In addition, they don’t get access to prenatal and postnatal care.
Gelle Foundation understands such poor health care exposes mothers and their children to life-threatening complications and defects. We seek to improve the healthcare system in disadvantaged communities by building a high-quality hospital for mothers and children. This hospital will offer midwifery, cesarean delivery(C-section) post, and prenatal care, nutrition education, vaccination among other services. We will work with the community to elevate the healthcare infrastructure.