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A cross section of pregnant women at the Princess Christian Maternity Hospital, PCMH have called on government to help them with medical facilities, which has been the problem in the hospital for several decades.  |  |


As part of the Government's vigorous efforts to expand equitable social services, especially health service in all parts of the country, pregnant mothers in Foro sub-zone are getting efficient and balanced medical service.  |  |
ANGELINA Francis Komba (16) dropped out of primary school at Mwembe Yanga in Dar es Salaam when she was in class six. She delivered prematurely with heart problems, whereby she stayed at Muhumbili National Hospital for four months until her  |  |
Alhagie Ceesay, aged nine and a resident of Fass Chaho, in Niumi, is in urgent need of assistance.  |  |


A 22 year old tripletÂ's mother; Neneh Njie of Jokadu Foday Bah in the North Bank Region, has appealed to the government, philanthropists, NGOs and the general public to assist her to properly take care of the triplets.  |  |
MR. SAMUEL Oracca-Tetteh the chairman of Ghana Coalition of NGOs in health has called on civil society organizations in collaboration with Ministry of Health (MOH) to co-operate and help reduce maternal death.  |  |
TWENTY-three-year-old Betty Muteesi had lost all hope of attaining further education after dropping out in Senior Three a few years ago. To make matters worse, she became pregnant while staying at her aunt's home and the father of the child  |  |
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