To boost maternal healthcare in Busia County, Rainbow 4 Afrika UK has donated two ultrasound machines to Angurai and Matayos Sub-County Hospitals with aim of reducing maternal mortality rates by enabling early screening and detection of fetal abnormalities.
During the handover ceremony, the Deputy Governor of Busia County who also serves as the County Executive Committee Member (CECM) for Health, Arthur Odera, expressed gratitude for the continued support from Rainbow 4 Afrika UK.
“These ultrasound machines will greatly improve our capacity to provide quality prenatal care, ensuring that complications are detected early enough for timely interventions,” said Odera.
“This donation aligns perfectly with our county’s strategic plan to reduce maternal and infant mortality rates.”
Dr. Frank Wanyama, who led the Rainbow 4 Africa UK Kenya delegation, emphasized the organization’s commitment to strengthening healthcare systems in underserved areas.
“Our partnership with Busia County continues to grow stronger. These ultrasound machines represent our shared vision of ensuring that every expectant mother receives the care she deserves,” Dr. Wanyama stated.
This latest donation brings the total number of ultrasound machines donated by Rainbow 4 Africa UK to four sub-county health facilities with Sio Port and Nangina Mission Hospitals having received similar equipment from the organization.
Local healthcare workers welcomed the donation, noting that it would alleviate the burden on expectant mothers who previously had to travel long distances to access ultrasound services.
The County Health Department has committed to training healthcare workers on the effective use and maintenance of the equipment to ensure sustainable impact on maternal health outcomes in the region.
By Absalom Namwalo