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Baitadi's Shivnath rural municipality has conducted a 'zero home birth' campaign. For this, 17 safe delivery service centers are providing services.
Shivnath 3 has been declared home birth zero ward, while other wards are being prepared to be declared, the rural municipality said. In order to reduce the number of home births to zero, Hivanath Rural Municipality Chairman Karnasingh Saund said that maternity service centers have been put into operation by targeting the settlements that are far from health institutions.
village 6 There are 17 maternity service centers in the ward. He said, "After the people's representatives came to the village, safe maternity service centers have been brought into operation in every ward as per the need. Since 2074, safe maternity service centers have been put into operation in every ward of the rural municipality.
Chief administrative officer of the rural municipality, Narendersingh Mahata, said that there are maternity service centers in the municipality and outside the health institutions as well. Shivanath There are 3 maternity service centers in Ward No. 1, 3 in Ward No. 2, 2 in Ward No. 3, 3 in Ward No. 4, 3 in Ward No. 5 and three in Ward No. 6.
Obstetric service centers have been put into operation targeting the settlements far away from the health institutions, while safe obstetric services are also being operated in the health institutions around the clock.
After receiving safe delivery services in every settlement and ward, Shivnath Rural Municipality is preparing to declare zero births at home . Stating that the budget has been allocated with the health sector as a priority every year, President Saund promised that the health sector will be given priority in the next budget as well.
The rural municipality had allocated nearly two million rupees in the health sector in the current financial year. Mahata, the chief administrative officer, said that after the expansion of services through safe maternity service centers in the wards and settlements, maternal deaths and infant deaths have also dropped to zero. During one year, 400 women have received services from safe maternity service centers and health institutions within the rural municipality.
