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This film is the Amharic language version of our 'How to care for a newborn' film.
This film is the Amharic version of our 'Management of PPH' film for a low resource setting.
This film is the Amharic version of our 'Warning Signs in Pregnancy' film.
This film is the Amharic version of our community 'FANC' film.
This film is the first of three in our cervical cancer series. Please see the other two below. With thanks to BBC Africa for dubbing. Medical Aid Films ... more
Swahili Translation of Neonatal Resuscitation for skilled healthworkers showing bag and mask resuscitation.
Swahili version of Prevention and Management of Primary Postpartum Haemorrhage-PPH. Translation and voice over thanks to Alex Mureithi and Zawadi Machibya and their colleagues at the BBC Swahili Service. PPH, or excessive bleeding after delivery, accounts for a third of all maternal deaths in sub-S ... more
Swahili version of Focused Antenatal Care (FANC) Community Education. Translation and voice over thanks to Alex Mureithi and Zawadi Machibya and their colleagues at the BBC Swahili Service. Women and husbands need to understand not only the importance of antenatal care and how it may help prevent ... more
Swahili version of How to use a partograph. Translation and voice over thanks to Alex Mureithi and Zawadi Machibya and their colleagues at the BBC Swahili Service A vital tool for the care of every woman in labour. The partograph is a graphic record of vital observations during the course of labo ... more
Swahili version of Manual removal of the placenta (MROP). Translation and voice over thanks to Alex Mureithi and Zawadi Machibya and their colleagues at the BBC Swahili Service. Retained placenta can lead to post-partum haemorrhage, which is responsible for a third of all maternal deaths.. This is ... more
Swahili Version of Administration of parenteral antibiotics.Translation and voice over thanks to Alex Mureithi and Zawadi Machibya and their colleagues at the BBC Swahili Service. This film shows how to give antibiotics correctly during pregnancy. It explains the “6 rights” of drug administra ... more
JE, MTOTO WAKO NI MGONJWA? MUDA MREFU FILAMU - KUHARISHA, NYUMONIA, MALARIA This film is the full length version of the Is Your Child Sick? videos on pneumonia, diarrhoea and malaria. The film is aimed at community health workers, parents and communities to teach them the important signs and symp ... more
Swahili Language version of How to plan a pregnancy. Translation thanks to Yussuf Hamad
Swahili language version of How Babies are made. It is a film explaining male and female reproductive organs and how babies are made.
Swahili Language version of Management of postpartum haemorrhage (PPH): Low Resource Setting. It is a film showing how to manage postpartum haemorrhage in a low resource setting by an unskilled birth attendant. Translation thanks to Yussuf Hamad & Ritva Niemi
Swahili language version of Warning Signs in Pregnancy. It is a film showing warning signs for women to watch out for during pregnancy and how they can try to avoid complication and illness during pregnancy and childbirth. Translation thanks to Yussuf Hamad & Ritva Niemi
Swahili Language version of What pregnant women should eat. It is a film showing what women should try to eat during pregnancy to stay healthy and lower the risk of complications during delivery to themselves and their baby.
Swahili language version of What and when to feed your child (6 to 24 months). It is a complementary feeding film, showing what foods you should try to give to your child whenever possible from age 6 months to 2 years.
Swahili language version of the film for Breastfeeding (0 to 6 months).Aimed at community health workers to help facilitate training on nutrition to communities and other health workers. Translation courtesy of Yussuf Hamad
Ebola animation for community health workers in Guinea. The animation follows the story of a contact tracer, Mariam, as she goes about her work – visiting those who have come into contact with a sick Ebola patient, finding those who are showing symptoms, and arranging appropriate care for those wh ... more