Targeting maternal and infant survival through primary healthcare and sustainable nutrition programs in the Bakool and Bay regions. By addressing critical gaps, we work to reduce mortality rates for the most vulnerable.
ASEN prioritizes the survival and health of the most vulnerable populations in the Bakool and Bay regions through integrated primary healthcare and nutrition services. Our health interventions are designed to bridge the gap between acute emergency needs and community-wide resilience by offering a specialized care system that includes:
Maternal Health: Providing life-saving prenatal and postnatal care to expectant mothers in remote and underserved Somali regional districts.
Infant Survival: Implementing sustainable nutrition programs to combat acute malnutrition and reduce the high regional infant mortality rates.
Resilience Building: Integrating health capacity into community settings like schools to ensure long-term wellness beyond immediate emergency aid.