Freetown, 08 April, 2025 / 9:37 pm (ACI Africa).
The Executive Director of Caritas Freetown in Sierra Leone has called for immediate action to eliminate preventable maternal and newborn deaths, which are said to be the highest in the world.
In his message for the World Health Day 2025, which was celebrated on Monday, April 7, Fr. Peter Konteh emphasized the need for health facilities to address preventable maternal and infant deaths to ensure the future well-being of women in the West African nation.
“We, Caritas Freetown and all Catholic Health Facilities in the Archdiocese of Freetown, stand united in our commitment to advancing maternal and newborn health,” Fr. Konteh said.
Referring to the theme of the World Health Day 2025, “Healthy Beginnings, Hopeful Futures”, he said that it “calls for urgent action to end preventable maternal and newborn deaths and to prioritize the long-term health and well-being of women across our communities.”
The Executive Director of Caritas Freetown, who also serves as the President of Catholic Priests in Sierra Leone emphasized the significance of maternal and newborn health saying, “We recognize that every woman deserves the right to a safe and healthy pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum experience.”