without women, theres no world, without the world theres only earth



AFADIwomen's campaign "SAVE THAT MOTHER

AND CHILD IN LABOR"
For a woman to die or loose a baby during labor
it’s not just the husband alone or her family that
loses, but rather the nation itself and the entire
world at large because the world and that nation
may not witness or value the birth of that child,
but it can witness the greatest values and reap a
lot from that child when he or she grows up.
Through # AFIADIwomen team’s program “SAVE
THAT MOTHER AND BABY IN LABOR” we acquired
a health center about two months ago from a
chapel in Nakaseke, Luweero District with a major
goal of alleviating the escalating death rate of
pregnant mothers and their babies in labor, women
who are unable to work but have healthy problems
moreover abandoned by their husbands for some
reasons like fistula, women who are unable to
support themselves and yet have HIV/AIDS,
underage girls are raped mostly in northern
Uganda, young girls forced into early marriages at
the age of 12, exposed to sex and marital life with
all its disasters, all the beatings they go through
after all the aged husband gave in a few goats in
exchange for the girl, so why would he care? but
the one thing AFIADI knows for sure, these same
women and girls treated like this are reason why
there is generation after generation, the world is
nothing without women, you and I both know
without a woman there’s no world, and without the
world, only earth remains, so why not take action
to save that mother and baby in labor, our
maternal facilities are inadequate to save that
mother and baby in labor, #AFIADIwomen need
your help and support to save that mother and
baby in labor, you can visit or like our page
https://www.facebook.com/afiadiNGO , or follow
us AFIADI @afiaidNGO on twitter, collives@gmail.
com

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