The Nakuru County Executive for Health, Roselyn Mungai, wants antenatal care follow-up at the community level strengthened to reduce maternal and perinatal deaths. Mungai reiterated that saving mothers and babies was not just a clinical duty, but a leadership responsibility, requiring stronger referral systems, better equipped facilities, reliable commodities and practical mentorship for frontline teams….
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