… had the health centre not been there.
That is what Mama Karen stated on this video. She is speaking the reality of many other mothers in rural Tanzania.
In rural Tanzania, childbirth can be a perilous journey. With limited access to healthcare, many mothers give birth unassisted, facing immense risks for themselves and their newborns. But did you know that a lack of skilled assistance during labour can lead to life-altering consequences such as cerebral palsy, untreated epilepsy, or even maternal death?
Cerebral palsy is a group of disorders affecting movement, muscle tone, and posture. It often occurs when a baby experiences a lack of oxygen during childbirth. This condition can lead to lifelong physical and developmental challenges, affecting not just the child but also their family. Similarly, epilepsy—a condition causing recurrent seizures—is another common outcome of unassisted births and frequently goes untreated in rural areas, leaving children vulnerable to stigma and further health complications.
For mothers, the stakes are equally high. Unassisted births often result in severe complications, including haemorrhage and infections, which tragically claim many lives. Yet, these outcomes are preventable.
Having skilled birth attendants is vital, but access to healthcare facilities can be nearly impossible for those living in remote areas. This is where a 4WD ambulance can be a literal lifesaver. Equipped to navigate rugged terrain, an ambulance ensures that women in labour can reach health centres quickly and safely, even from the most isolated villages.
By providing timely transport, a 4WD ambulance not only reduces the risk of complications for mothers but also prevents life-altering conditions for babies. This simple yet transformative resource could mean the difference between life and death for thousands of families.
At Australia for Cedar Tanzania, we’re committed to making safer births a reality. Your support enables us to equip health centres, train midwives, and provide resources like 4WD ambulances to bridge the gap between families and lifesaving care.
Together, we can ensure every mother and child has the chance to thrive. Thank you for being part of this mission.