HEALTH CARE PROJECT
Sonaban Bibi Pregnant Mother and Child Health Care project
We have successfully completed this program which is mainly focused on the women gone through pregnancy and afterwards the related child birth complications that result in the death of both women and child. The target of our program was for the people in Jessore Bangladesh
- Provide them the education by sending our volunteers regularly in that area and held sessions in groups how to minimize these risks.
- Our topics and counselling were mainly on pregnancy and labor, post-natal period, family planning methods, cervical cancer and other communicable and non-communicable diseases.
- In addition to that Green Touch provide women vitamin and iron supplements as they are food deficient.
- Our field worker also do follow up visits the conditions of the women’s in that area.
Recent On Going Projects
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HEALTH CARE PROJECT
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EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
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We Belive In Change
Green Touch has started working in New York as well as in Bangladesh. Today, our program help improve the lives and well-being of millions of the country poorest and least-served children and families. Our work in health, education, food security and disaster preparedness, our ability to reach children and families in the
communities and our partnerships with dozen of government agencies, community groups and nongovernmental organizations to being programs to scale has made the Green Touch one of the premiere child assistance organization in Bangladesh. Challenges for Children: Over 40 million people in Bangladesh live below the poverty line. Most of these families do not own land, but live and farm in flood-prone areas. They face yearly natural disasters, inefficient agricultural technologies, limited employment, low wages, low education, a polluted environment and poor access to health services. Children’s malnutrition is widespread – some 50 percent of children under age 5 are malnourished. While significant strides have been in school enrolment, primary school completion rates, particularly among girls, remain very low, at less than 40 percent. Numbers at a Glance: