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AMCH Receives Donation of VScan Ultrasound Equipment from GE West Africa in Lagos

Abiye Maternal and Child International Foundation recently at its office in Maryland, Lagos received seven modern mobile ultrasound systems donated by GE Health care West Africa, to help increase access to quality maternal and child medical services especially in rural areas in Lagos.

AMCH International Foundation is a non-governmental organization that aims to provide up-to-date evidence-based life-saving knowledge and skill to frontline health workers in communities across Nigeria. AMCH’s mission is to help contribute to health system strengthening and quality improvement for maternal and newborn care. 

Speaking at the acceptance ceremony, the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of AMCH, Prof. Elizabeth Disu expressed her gratitude to GE West Africa for donating the medical equipment to AMCH and promised that it would be used to  improve medical services rendered to pregnant women especially in the rural areas in Lagos State and Nigeria in general. She said AMCH had collaborated with other partners to execute several training programs such as Essential Care for the Newborn which comprise of Helping Babies Breathe, Essential Newborn Care, Essential Care for Every Baby and Essential Care for Small Babies, Newborn Resuscitation Training (NRT), to mention a few. 

According to the AMCH founder, the organization recently partnered with Rotary Club International, California, USA to train health workers in Epe and Ibeju-Lekki communities in Lagos State on Essential Newborn Care Course (ENCC). The ultrasound system donated by GE, would enable them add obstetric care trainings in these rural communities. 

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Prof. (Mrs) Aba Sagoe, and AMCH’s patron, in her remark, equally expressed her gratitude to GE for the donation. “We appreciate this and we believe this will improve quality of care. We assure you that you are going to see positive results very soon. Thank you GE” she added. 

The representative of the Federal Ministry of Health Head of Newborn, Family Health Department, Dr. John Ovuoraye, in his address, commended GE for their contributions to the development of the health sector in Nigeria and for donating the equipment to AMCH, a reputable NGO whose commitment to maternal and child health is widely recognised. He said, “On behalf of Federal Ministry of Health, I wish to thank GE for the company’s commitment to improving access to medical services in various communities in Nigeria. We have had collaborative trainings with AMCH and its founder, Prof. Elizabeth Disu, a pillar and a worthy person in the health sector, especially on maternal and childcare services. The equipment that I am seeing here will help in no small measure to improve quality services to pregnant women in Nigeria. The machine is technologically driven, simple, handy and mobile. It works amazingly well with a soft touch, gives accurate analysis, and has durable battery life. Once again, I want to thank GE for this donation.”  

Prof. Adeniyi Adewumi, the director of training at AMCH and a consultant at Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja opined that the ultrasound equipment would help monitor the number of babies a pregnant woman is carrying, baby’s position and growth of pregnancy amongst many other factors associated with improved quality care. 

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In his goodwill message, the Permanent Secretary, Primary Health Care Board (PHCB), Lagos State, Dr. Ibrahim Mustafa, also expressed gratitude to the donor and said that ultrasound equipment would help achieve focus on antenatal with its special features for obstetrics examination and quantification and could not have come at a better time than this. 

The GE team was led by Mr. Abdulrahman Alabi, Manager, Ultra Sound, GE West Africa, accompanied by Mr. Gospel Johnson, Clinical Application Specialist, GE West Africa, and Mrs. Modupe Shittu, Lead, Life Care Solution Business, West Africa. Mr. Alabi said, GE did background research on NGOs and found AMCH worthy to receive the donation of ultrasound equipment to help improve quality services in maternal and child care access of many pregnant women in Nigeria.  

Other dignitaries present at the acceptance ceremony were Mrs. Ekhaiyeme Taiwo (rtd), Clinical Volunteer (AMCH), Retired Chief Matron Mrs Oluwatoyin Odukoya, and Miss Funmilola Oremakinde, an administrative officer with AMCH. 

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