WIRhE at the International Maternal Newborn Health Conference (IMNHC)

In March 2026, WIRhE had the distinct honour to attend the International Maternal and Newborn Health Conference (IMNHC) in Nairobi, Kenya. In addition to attending the conference, we were selected to host an interactive stand during the ShareFair. The ShareFair held during IMNHC2026 provided an important platform to showcase our work, strengthen partnerships, and engage […]

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Sierra Leone rural outreach

Last November 2025, we launched a maternal and child health promotion project in partnership with the WIRhE Foundation (Worldwide Initiative for Rhesus Disease Eradication). We visited 23 villages, meeting with the communities and discussing key maternal and child health topics such as malaria, the importance of antenatal care, diarrhoea, malnutrition, and more. We also raised […]

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Community awareness, Nigeria

In Nigeria, we collaborate with the Rhesus Solution Initiative to raise awareness about Rh disease and maternal health. Through community outreach, workshops, and resource sharing, we equip women, families, and local healthcare providers with practical information to prevent and manage Rh-related health issues. Our approach emphasises cultural relevance and accessibility, ensuring that messages are understood […]

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Collaboration Blood Drive, Kenya

We’re proud to have collaborated with the Coalition of Blood for Africa (CoBA) in their powerful outreach initiative at Pumwani Maternity Hospital in Kenya on October 24th, 2025, held in honour of Postpartum Hemorrhage (PPH) Awareness Month. The event, organized by CoBA in partnership with the Coalition for Women’s Health in Africa (COWHA), emphasized the […]

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Women’s Health & Wellbeing Workshop, Liberia

In Liberia, we partnered with Mineke Foundation and Help A Mother and Newborn (HMNI) to run a two-day workshop, “Empowering Women’s Health and Wellbeing”, on the 22nd and 30th of October 2025. The workshops brought together 140 women and girls aged 15-46, mostly lower-literacy market women – the true pillars of their communities. The goal […]

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