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Published: October 10, 2024 10:43 am
Author: RT

Russian specialists in Zambia are holding a seminar on steps to improve access to obstetric care and emergency services

Russian doctors began a five-day seminar in the Zambian capital on Monday, titled: “Ways to reduce maternal and infant mortality.”

The session was organized by the Russian Embassy in Lusaka and Russia’s federal agency for international cooperation (Rossotrudnichestvo), and led by the Russian Health Ministry’s research center for obstetrics, gynecology and perinatology.

The gathering is focused on enhancing the skills of Zambian healthcare professionals in obstetrics, gynecology and neonatology, and is being held in partnership with Zambia’s Health Ministry.

“In Zambia, especially in rural areas, there is a challenging situation with maternal and infant mortality,” Rossotrudnichestvo explained in a statement. 

“Statistics show that 42% of women in rural areas give birth at home, and face difficulties in receiving quality maternal and childbirth care. Zambia aims to reduce maternal mortality by ensuring universal access to family planning, skilled obstetric care, and basic emergency obstetric services. However, progress remains slow,” the agency stated.

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The seminar started with an explanation on proper surgical hand preparation, and will address neonatal resuscitation and stabilization in the delivery room, with up-to-date international guidelines and clinical scenarios using advanced simulation equipment. Participants will also review international protocols and practice emergency obstetric care techniques, as well as strategies for managing complicated pregnancies and premature births.

The initiative is part of a broader effort to strengthen the healthcare system in Zambia, particularly in under-served rural areas. Later in October, Zambian medics will participate in a specialized training seminar in Moscow. In November, Russian doctors involved in a “Mission of Good” program will travel to Lusaka for a volunteer medical mission.

In March, the Russian “Heroes” Charitable Foundation for Medical Staff Assistance, the Ethiopian Bonga University, and the Russian Pan-African PPP Development Center, signed a memorandum of understanding on advisory assistance in training staff at paramedic and obstetric centers in Ethiopia. 

A pilot social project in Addis Ababa involves the construction of approximately 2,000 healthcare service points, as well as training for specialists.


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Kirill Masliev, president of the “Heroes” Foundation, said there are plans to establish medical partnerships with other African nations, and that signing the memorandum with Ethiopia is the first step towards this.

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