First lady Margaret Kenyatta launched the 32nd Beyond Zero mobile clinic on Friday in Machakos County.
She also promised to work closely with Machakos County Government to ensure that the lives of mothers and children improve.
“As the Beyond Zero campaign lands in Machakos County today, I would
like to assure you that we look forward to working with you on more
innovative solutions to improve the lives of mothers and
children. We
must make sure that we get zero preventable maternal and child deaths in
Machakos County and also stop mother to child transmission of HIV
during child birth.” she said
She urged the leadership of Machakos County and its residents to be
vigilant against the war on HIV/AIDS adding that the Mombasa-Nairobi
highway is prone to cases which promote spread of the disease and needs
to be dealt with urgently.
The First Lady told leaders that they should provide alternatives for
young girls that will enable them to abandon risky lifestyles and adopt
other methods of income generation.
Machakos Governor Dr. Alfred Mutua welcomed the Beyond Zero
initiative saying that his government is at the forefront of fighting
maternal and infant mortality.
“We are committed in Machakos to roll back maternal and infant
mortality because over 64 percent of expectant mothers are now visiting
the hospitals through the help of our ambulances but we want to get it
to the 100 percent mark,” Governor Mutua expressed.
Governor Mutua reiterated that he will not be part of cheap politics
but will ensure that residents of Machakos achieve development through
his Maendeleo Chap Chap initiative.
Speaking for the Kamba community
Mutua also mentioned that the time for one person to negotiate on
behalf of Kamba community has come to an end adding that the new
constitution gives the people power to call the shots.
He asserted that whoever wanted to talk to the Kamba community on
development issues should talk to the elected leaders as Machakos has
three governors in the region, three senators, women representatives,
MPs and MCAs.
In January 2014, Margaret launched the Beyond Zero Foundation which
was formed to partner with the government in reducing maternal and child
mortality.
source: CitizenTv
