Of the 5.2 million children who die around the world each year,
75 per cent die in the first year of life. Babies are at risk
of death due to premature birth complications, complications during
childbirth, infections, pneumonia and diarrhea. But this is preventable. With training and support,
moms in poverty can be empowered to raise healthy and happy babies</strong >. Critical care: Your support helps secure access to pre- and
postnatal care, skilled birth attendants and medical intervention when
necessary. Home-based care: Mothers are visited in their homes monthly
by a Survival specialist, who offers education in prenatal care and early
child-rearing as well as one-on-one biblical mentoring. Group-based learning: At these church-based activities, moms
learn skills to earn an income and gain vital knowledge including basic
literacy, the importance of breastfeeding and how to prevent malnutrition and
disease. These groups combat isolation through a supportive community of
mothers who, together, learn about the God who loves them. Here are some of the specific activities our church partners in Ghana have
planned: With your help, we can give babies born into poverty the
essential care they need, help their mothers properly care
for them during the critical prenatal months and first year
of life, and set them on the path to
a fulfilled life in Jesus Christ.The most vulnerable people in the world are babies.
How does Compassion help moms and babies survive?
Survival in Ghana
Your gift will provide…
Ghana
Funding required: $43,190
Child development centre: GH0238, GH0454, GH0632
This initiative will help: 45 moms and babies
Estimated completion date: June 30, 2026
Average age of first-time mothers living in poverty: 17
Average number of children in household: 4
Births attended by skilled health personnel: 46%
Number of infant deaths per 1,000 births: 33
Stunted growth from malnutrition: 14%
No less than 80 per cent of your donation will be used for program activities and a maximum of 20 per cent for fundraising and administration. If we exceed our funding goal for the initiative shown, the remaining funds will be used to fund other programs where the need is greatest.