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    Airtel Kenya Donates 25 Nurseries for infants to Various Kiambu County Hospitals

    CyrusBy CyrusDecember 9, 2014No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Kiambu County Executive Committee Member for Health Services Dr. Jonah Mwangi receives space heater from Airtel Kenya's CSR Manager Aigelgel Murbe, Zonal Business Manager George Mbyuki and Cheka Mtoi Aiishi Ambassador Abel Mutua
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     Kiambu County Executive Committee Member for Health Services Dr. Jonah Mwangi receives space heater from Airtel Kenya's CSR Manager Aigelgel Murbe, Zonal Business Manager George Mbyuki and Cheka Mtoi Aiishi Ambassador Abel Mutua

    Kiambu County Executive Committee Member for Health Services Dr. Jonah Mwangi receives space heater from Airtel Kenya’s CSR Manager Aigelgel Murbe, Zonal Business Manager George Mbyuki and Cheka Mtoi Aiishi Ambassador Abel Mutua

    Airtel Kenya has joined the campaign against infant mortality in Kenya by donating 25 space heaters to various Kiambu County hospitals. The donation is an initiative aimed at reducing the mortality rate of new born babies in Kenya. The room heaters will be placed in newborn units (NBU), labor wards, maternities and delivery rooms to keep newborns warm immediately after birth.

    While handing over the heaters, Airtel Kenya CEO Adil El Youssefi said “We at Airtel strive to make a difference in the lives of the people of Kenya. We believe that these space heaters will make a great contribution towards reduction of preventable infant mortality within the county of Kiambu.”

    During the event, Cheka Mtoi Aishi CEO Dr David Wasambla said;

    Our vision is in line with both the beyond zero campaign by Kenya’s First Lady and the United Nation’s Millennium Development Goal 4 which seeks to reduce childhood mortality. With the central government’s initiative of  free maternity services, more mothers are giving birth in hospitals and these space heaters will ensure we do not lose more newborns to hypothermia, pneumonia and other cold related causes.

    Areas like Limuru, Tigoni and Kikuyu are worst affected by cold weather in the county. They will be given priority when the heaters are being distributed.

    According to District Health Information Software (DHIS), 20 newborns die every day in Kenya many of them due to preventable causes. One of the major yet preventable causes of death in newborns is hypothermia and pneumonia which kill within the first week of life.

    These deaths can be easily prevented by providing space/ room heaters in newborn units (NBU), labor wards, maternities and delivery rooms to keep newborns warm immediately after birth. The temperature in the womb is 36.6˚C while room temperature even in the hottest part of Kenya is about 30˚C. This means babies lose between 6.6˚C to 24.6˚C (in places like Limuru where temperatures can go as low as 12˚C).

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