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DIMA Health is committed to enhancing access to maternal health services and advancing maternal and child health outcomes in Africa through innovation.

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πŸ“£ Meet the Moderator! πŸ“£ Excited to announce Inappropriate , Health journalist and Editor, will moderate our webinar on Breaking Barriers: Innovating Maternal access in Africa on 8 August, 1-2pm (GMT) Join the insightful discussion. Register now! shorturl.at/txAwn #Webinar

πŸ“£ Meet the Moderator! πŸ“£
Excited to announce <a href="/inaskosana/">Inappropriate</a> , Health journalist and Editor, will moderate our webinar on Breaking Barriers: Innovating Maternal access in Africa on 8 August, 1-2pm (GMT) Join the insightful discussion.

Register now! shorturl.at/txAwn

#Webinar
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🌟 Call to Innovate: Maternal Health Innovation Competition – DIMA'thon! 🌟 Got ground-breaking ideas for maternal health in sub-Saharan Africa? Join DIMA Health's competition and make a lasting impact! πŸ”— Apply by Aug 22, 2024 πŸ”— shorturl.at/tUZZD Contact Us: πŸ“§ Email:

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πŸ“£ Supporting Maternal and Child Health through Breastfeeding πŸ“£ DIMA Health is committed to enhancing maternal health and reducing child mortality. Breastfeeding provides vital nutrients and boosts immunity. Learn more here. iris.who.int/bitstream/hand… who.int/publications/i…

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🚨 Webinar Reminder! 🚨 Our webinar on Breaking Barriers: Innovating Maternal Access in Africa with Peter Waiswa, Health Policy and Health Systems Expert, is tomorrow! Don't miss out – register now: shorturl.at/txAwn πŸ—“οΈ 8 August 2024 πŸ•’ 1-2pm (GMT) #WebinarReminder

🚨 Webinar Reminder! 🚨
Our webinar on Breaking Barriers: Innovating Maternal Access in Africa with <a href="/waiswap/">Peter Waiswa</a>, Health Policy and Health Systems Expert, is tomorrow! Don't miss out – register now: shorturl.at/txAwn

πŸ—“οΈ 8 August 2024
πŸ•’ 1-2pm (GMT)

#WebinarReminder
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Register Now! Join us on 20 August 2024, 1-2pm (GMT) for a webinar on Transforming Maternal health: Mobile Innovations for Emergency care in rural Africa with Friday Okonofua, a Professor of Gynecology and Obstetrics. Register today to secure your spot! shorturl.at/i36DW

Register Now! Join us on 20 August 2024, 1-2pm (GMT) for a webinar on Transforming Maternal health: Mobile Innovations for Emergency care in rural Africa with <a href="/feokonofua/">Friday Okonofua</a>, a Professor of Gynecology and Obstetrics. Register today to secure your spot! shorturl.at/i36DW
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Join the conversation and share your thoughts on Breastfeeding Laws. Are our laws doing enough to protect and support mothers? Let’s talk about the gaps and how we can improve maternal and infant health together. πŸ’¬ #MaternalHealth #InfantMortality #DIMAHealth"

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🚨 Webinar Reminder! 🚨 Our webinar on Transforming Maternal health: Mobile Innovations for Emergency care in rural Africa with Friday Okonofua, a Professor of Gynecology and Obstetrics, is tomorrow! Don't miss out – register now: shorturl.at/i36DW πŸ—“οΈ 20 August 2024 πŸ•’ 1-2pm

🚨 Webinar Reminder! 🚨
Our webinar on Transforming Maternal health: Mobile Innovations for Emergency care in rural Africa with <a href="/feokonofua/">Friday Okonofua</a>, a Professor of Gynecology and Obstetrics, is tomorrow! Don't miss out – register now: shorturl.at/i36DW

πŸ—“οΈ 20 August 2024
πŸ•’ 1-2pm
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Webinar alert! πŸ“’ AAS Secretary General & Professor of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Prof. Friday Okonofua, will lead an engaging webinar on the transformative impact of mobile technology on maternal health in rural settings. πŸ”—RegisterπŸ‘‰shorturl.at/i36DW #MNCH DIMA Health

Webinar alert! πŸ“’

AAS Secretary General &amp; Professor of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Prof. Friday Okonofua, will lead an engaging webinar on the transformative impact of mobile technology on maternal health in rural settings.
πŸ”—RegisterπŸ‘‰shorturl.at/i36DW
#MNCH
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Innovators in Maternal Health, it’s time to shine! Join #Dimathon to create solutions that transform healthcare in Africa. Gain recognition, build connections, and make an impact. Why participate? Because your ideas can change lives. Join now! l1nq.com/OVqe7 #DimaHealth

Innovators in Maternal Health, it’s time to shine! Join #Dimathon to create solutions that transform healthcare in Africa. Gain recognition, build connections, and make an impact. Why participate? Because your ideas can change lives. Join now! l1nq.com/OVqe7 #DimaHealth
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Tom London's allegations about Helen Joseph Hospital may not be new, as patient reviews have raised similar issues before. Health facility managers need to start paying attention to what clients are saying about their healthcare experiences. You can explore patient feedback

Tom London's allegations about Helen Joseph Hospital may not be new, as patient reviews have raised similar issues before. Health facility managers need to start paying attention to what clients are saying about their healthcare experiences. 

You can explore patient feedback
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Tom London's move from Helen Joseph Hospital, a public facility, to Mediclinic Morningside, a private hospital, and his happiness with the care there, shows how important patient-centered care really is. His experience reminds us that good communication, quick treatment, and

Tom London's move from Helen Joseph Hospital, a public facility, to Mediclinic Morningside, a private hospital, and his happiness with the care there, shows how important patient-centered care really is. His experience reminds us that good communication, quick treatment, and