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Title: “The Lubarika maternity hospital: a German project to support maternal health in Congo”
Introduction :
The construction of a new maternity hospital in Lubarika, financed by the German Foreign Ministry through ACTION MEDEOR, is sparking unfounded rumors that fuel hate speech and disinformation. In this article, we want to set the record straight and highlight the importance of this project in improving maternal health in the region.
Development :
The maternity hospital built in Lubarika is the result of a partnership between the Women’s Association for Promotion and Endogenous Development (AFPDE) and the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This project aims to strengthen the region’s health infrastructure in order to meet the growing needs in maternal health. This is in no way an attempt to exterminate newborns, as some unfounded rumors claim.
In reality, the Lubarika maternity hospital complements already existing structures, in order to relieve congestion in local health centers and offer quality care to pregnant women. This is a laudable initiative that aims to reduce maternal and child mortality in the region.
It is regrettable to note that some people are reacting to this initiative by uttering threats of destroying motherhood. These irresponsible and unpatriotic acts only fuel tensions and undermine progress in health and development.
Conclusion :
It is important not to give in to unfounded rumors and to rely on verified facts. The construction of the maternity hospital in Lubarika is a concrete example of cooperation between Germany and the Democratic Republic of Congo to improve maternal health. It is essential to support such initiatives and promote discourses based on truth and tolerance. Together we can work towards a better future where the health of all mothers and newborns is a top priority.