マンディ・パティンキンさんのインスタグラム写真 - (マンディ・パティンキンInstagram)「Repost from @rescueorg Meet baby Raghad—happy, healthy and strong. 💛  Raghad’s mother, Khadija, lives in a refugee camp in Yemen with her 6 children after being forced to flee her home due to the 6-year long conflict in Yemen.  Living in a rural area of the country with limited access to healthcare, Khadija and other pregnant displaced mothers face serious risks during childbirth. On top of this, the cost of transportation to reach a doctor or hospital remains another barrier women face to receiving the care they need.  “In the rural areas, we suffer during pregnancy. We don’t have the facilities and the skilled attendants,” Khadija shared.  As a result, many women lose their life or their baby during childbirth. Khadija herself tragically lost a baby.  Now, thanks to organizations like the IRC and @eu_echo, Khadija and her children are able to receive the lifesaving support they need.  Our mobile health clinics in Yemen drive to remote locations where families have found refuge away from war to provide critical care to pregnant women. Often, these expectant mothers would not have any other access to medical help.  Before the birth of her son Raghad last year, Khadija met with an IRC community health midwife to support her delivery.  “Dr. Nabila provided us with assistance before I gave birth. She explained to us what IV infusions were. She came with me to Aldhalae. Now I am well.”  In addition to providing prenatal and postnatal care, IRC teams also provide food and nutrients to families and their children as part of our critical response in Yemen, which remains on the brink of famine.  “Life conditions now are good thanks to the support of the NGOs. Without them we would be in a difficult situation because of the war.”  In addition to providing prenatal and postnatal care, IRC teams also provide food and nutrients to families and their children as part of our critical response in Yemen, which remains on the brink of famine.  “Life conditions now are good thanks to the support of the NGOs. Without them we would be in a difficult situation because of the war.”  Khadija’s wish is that the war in Yemen will end and her children can grow up in peace.”」2月8日 23時58分 - mandypatinkin

マンディ・パティンキンのインスタグラム(mandypatinkin) - 2月8日 23時58分


Repost from @rescueorg Meet baby Raghad—happy, healthy and strong. 💛

Raghad’s mother, Khadija, lives in a refugee camp in Yemen with her 6 children after being forced to flee her home due to the 6-year long conflict in Yemen.

Living in a rural area of the country with limited access to healthcare, Khadija and other pregnant displaced mothers face serious risks during childbirth. On top of this, the cost of transportation to reach a doctor or hospital remains another barrier women face to receiving the care they need.

“In the rural areas, we suffer during pregnancy. We don’t have the facilities and the skilled attendants,” Khadija shared.

As a result, many women lose their life or their baby during childbirth. Khadija herself tragically lost a baby.

Now, thanks to organizations like the IRC and @eu_echo, Khadija and her children are able to receive the lifesaving support they need.

Our mobile health clinics in Yemen drive to remote locations where families have found refuge away from war to provide critical care to pregnant women. Often, these expectant mothers would not have any other access to medical help.

Before the birth of her son Raghad last year, Khadija met with an IRC community health midwife to support her delivery.

“Dr. Nabila provided us with assistance before I gave birth. She explained to us what IV infusions were. She came with me to Aldhalae. Now I am well.”

In addition to providing prenatal and postnatal care, IRC teams also provide food and nutrients to families and their children as part of our critical response in Yemen, which remains on the brink of famine.

“Life conditions now are good thanks to the support of the NGOs. Without them we would be in a difficult situation because of the war.”

In addition to providing prenatal and postnatal care, IRC teams also provide food and nutrients to families and their children as part of our critical response in Yemen, which remains on the brink of famine.

“Life conditions now are good thanks to the support of the NGOs. Without them we would be in a difficult situation because of the war.”

Khadija’s wish is that the war in Yemen will end and her children can grow up in peace.”


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