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Haiti: Action Against Hunger establishes mother-baby tents to protect the youngest survivors of the quake

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January 24th|Port-au-Prince - Amidst the camps for earthquake survivors in Port-au-Prince, Action Against Hunger | ACF-International has established multiple mother-baby centres specifically designed to provide a range of services to mothers with young children, including a safe environment for breastfeeding, as well as medical, nutritional and psychological support.  Some 5,000 mothers and their infants will receive assistance in these makeshift tents.

 

Action Against Hunger is targeting mothers with children under six months, who are vulnerable to malnutrition, as well as diseases resulting from contaminated water supplies and poor hygiene. Breast-milk contains a high concentration of antibodies and helps protect young children from infection. The centres are also designed to provide a sense of security for mothers and children recovering from trauma.

 

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“Breastmilk is vital for a baby’s health, especially in an acute crisis situation such as this” said Lucile Grosjean, a spokesperson for Action Against Hunger in Haiti.  “It is the best way to ensure a child is nourished and feels safe and protected. Breast milk contains a high number of antibodies and helps protect young children from infection. The centres are also designed to help mothers relax under these difficult circumstances.”  

 

A woman named Helene arrived this weekend at one of our breastfeeding centres in the devastated Canape-Vert district of Port-au-Prince. Her baby was born in the street without any medical support. Due to the unhygienic conditions, the baby quickly developed conjunctivitis.  Helene is now living in a makeshift tent with her 13 day old baby and her other children but is struggling to deal with a newborn in such difficult conditions.  Upon arrival, Julie, a trained psychologist who runs the centre alongside her colleague Pierre, immediately performed a quick medial assessment and provided Helene with clean drinking water, food and a mat to lie on. With around-the-clock care, Helene’s baby is now recovering and Helene is breastfeeding her child successfully.

 

Before Action Against Hunger established these centres, Chantal, another young mother, scavenged for food and water for her three-month-old baby Cassandra among the rubble-strewn streets of Port-au-Prince. Now, she has a place to rest while she breastfeeds her child and receives additional nutritional support and hygiene instruction.

 

Action Against Hunger encourages mothers to visit these tents daily or as needs arise. Soon the centres will transform into nurseries where mothers can play with their children, engage in soothing activities like sewing and basket making, and embark on the long road to recovery.

 

Our team of nutritionists make regular visits to each of the nursing centres.  “These centres are a real help to mothers in a crisis situation like this,” said Uwimama, Action Against Hunger’s nutrition coordinator. “In an emergency situation, young infants need special care. In addition, the bond between a mother and her child is really important for the child’s development and well-being. Mothers are traumatised so it is crucial to give them support and a feeling of security.” 

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