We create partnerships that transform the quality of reproductive, maternal, and newborn care.

We fight for a world where all women and children have access to quality health care as a human right.

WHY WE DO IT

Too many women in Uganda, especially in rural areas like the Masaka region, die because of complications during pregnancy or labor and delivery, and too many babies die in the first 28 days of life.

Approximately 6,000 women and 45,000 infants die each year of preventable complications of pregnancy and childbirth. This is particularly pressing, since Uganda has a high total fertility rate of 5.4 children per woman and a high unmet need for contraception of 67%.

HOW WE DO IT

We are locally led NGO working closely with various partners.

We employ the Three Delays model, a conceptual framework that describes the causal pathway leading to most preventable maternal and newborn deaths. To be effective, all BAMA program interventions must address these delays in a comprehensive and sustainable fashion.

The three delays are:

  1. Delay in the decision to seek care

  2. Delay in reaching care

  3. Delay in receiving quality care

WHAT WE DO

BAMA Innovations to Address the Three Delays

  1. Community outreach

    Mama Ambassadors strengthen birth planning
    Radio campaigns
    Faith-based leaders as health champions

  2. Access to transportation

    Mama Rescue Project linking women in labor with transport

  3. Improved quality of care

    Mentor midwives/physicians train all health providers
    Improve access to meds, blood, equipment
    Improve data for action

UNTIL TODAY WE HAVE

Reduced institutional maternal & perinatal mortality by

74% and 48%

Saved 580+ lives

at a cost of $3,622 per life saved

Improved early childhood health development for

1,400+ children

Partnered up with

60 health facilities

Reduced referral time from health center to hospital from 3.5 hours to

34 minutes

Established 3 NICUs with

97% survival rate