Meghalaya to map expectant mothers by year end: CM Conrad Sangma

Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma, addressing a national conference on e-governance here, said what started as a pilot project in one of the districts with the highest and low institutional delivery rate, will now be replicated across the state.

Expectant mothers in Meghalaya will be mapped by the year end and provided assistance to reach their nearest health centres, as part of government measures to improve maternal mortality rate (MMR).

Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma, addressing a national conference on e-governance here, said what started as a pilot project in one of the districts with the highestR and low institutional delivery rate, will now be replicated across the state.
While Sangma did not elaborate about the district, a senior health official said Ri-Bhoi is where the pilot project is being implemented.

“Within this financial year, Meghalaya, which has a bad record of institutional deliveries, will be able to cross the national average, if not achieve 100 per cent institutional delivery rate,” he said on Thursday.

“We mapped all pregnant mothers… with the same devices used by doctors, ASHA workers and Anganwadi workers,” the CM said.

The exercise allowed the health workers to map and predict the weeks the mothers were due for delivery, and send ambulances to drop them at the nearest health centres.

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