St. George’s Hospital Mothers and Babies of 2023 to 2024

Supporting Mothers and Babies in Nigeria  

Nigeria’s 40 million women of childbearing age (between 15 and 49 years of age) suffer a disproportionally high level of health issues surrounding birth. While the country represents 2.4 per cent of the world’s population, it currently contributes 10 per cent of global deaths for pregnant mothers. Latest figures show a maternal mortality rate of 576 per 100,000 live births, the fourth highest on Earth. Each year approximately 262,000 babies die at birth, the world’s second highest national total. Infant mortality currently stands at 69 per 1,000 live births while for under-fives it rises to 128 per 1,000 live births. More than half of the under-five deaths – 64 per cent – result from malaria, pneumonia or diarrhoea. The proportion of patients able to access appropriate treatment remains low.

 Our support of mothers and babies centres around the work of the Hospital in Umunumo which supports mothers in pregnancy and childbirth and provides free medical care for children up to the age of 5.

Supporting Mothers through pregnancy and childbirth

Free Medical Care

Follow up care up 
to the age of 5

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VOLUNTEER YOUR TIME AND EXPERTISE

Come and join us for a period in Nigeria.
Make lifelong friends and a difference in many lives

DONATE

We are always in need of medical and general equipment. Could you help us by donating new or good quality used resources?

GIVE

Your gifts can make such a difference to the lives of many mothers and children in Nigeria. Please give generously.