By Eric Akasa
Seventh Day Adventist
Church, Makindye District Youth Executive Committee has organized a youth music
festival with the theme “Zero Tolerance
to Maternal & Newborn Deaths, Change Starts with You!” to be held in
Kampala on Sunday, 25th November, 2012.
The purpose of the festival is to raise
awareness on maternal and newborn health amongst the youth and the community.
The festival will be used to
call on the individual youth, church leaders and role players in the community
to take action and promote maternal and newborn health. The primary target will
be the young people, because they make the biggest proportion of Uganda
population and the mothers who are losing their lives and babies every day.
Youth groups from 15 local SDA
churches of Makindye District will unite at Soya Bunga SDA church along Ggaba
Road, Kampala on Sunday, 25th November, 2012 beginning at 10:00AM to raise
awareness among the young people on maternal and newborn health through music,
dance and drama, poetry and photography. The festival will carry messages
emphasizing behavioral change amongst the youth, abstinence and delaying sex
encouraging young people to stay longer in school and avoid unsafe abortions.
We hope to achieve this through emphasizing behavioral change, abstinence and
delaying sex; encouraging young people to stay longer in school, avoid unsafe
abortions. Youth will also greatly emphasizing male involvement ensuring that
every pregnancy is planned for and supported.
The problem of maternal and newborn
health in Uganda and its magnitude is big and claiming many lives that would be
saved. According to Government of Uganda statistics (Uganda Demographic Health
Survey, 2011), we continue to lose over 20 women every day from preventable
pregnancy and childbirth related causes. Recent reports indicate the rate of
teenage pregnancy in Uganda stands at 30% the highest in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Half of Ugandan girls giving birth before the age of 18; with young teenagers as
young as 11 becoming pregnant! This is attributed to early sex, early
marriages, dropping out of school, and rape among other causes, which result
into unsafe abortion leading to complications, disabilities and at times death!
The World Health Organization
guidance on abortion-related services reveals that in Uganda, about 300,000
abortions are carried out every year. Professor Florence Mirembe at the
department of obstetrics and gynecology at Mulago hospital said that abortion
related complications are one of the leading causes of admissions to gynecological
wards in hospitals across the country.
In addition, youth especially
girls are also at a high risk of contracting HIV/AIDS, thus contributing to the
20 mothers who die daily due to preventable pregnancy and child birth related
causes.
This event is free and open to the
public. We therefore request you to ‘play your part’ by contributing to the
success of this youth initiative in monetary terms and or in-kind support.
Maternal health is not only the responsibility of mothers; it is also the
responsibility of us all. Your contribution will save a life!
“Our generation will not tolerate girls and women continuing to die
during pregnancy and childbirth. Change starts now! We will play
our part to prevent unintended pregnancies, to raise awareness in our
communities and to encourage the girls and boys to delay sex and women to seek
for skilled birth attendance.”
We also call upon the Government of
Uganda to ensure that youth have access to youth friendly reproductive services
and information, post abortion care services and every pregnant woman has
access to skilled birth attendance.
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