Mother and Baby (Mama na Mwana)
St John Uganda is running a maternal and child health programme to tackle high maternal and neonatal mortality rates.
One in 29 women in the country has a lifetime risk of dying from complications in pregnancy or childbirth. For every death, there are many more women who suffer illness, injury or disability. Also, out of every one thousand children born in Uganda, 43 of them will not reach their first birthday.
We are supporting the local government’s efforts to improve the availability of timely and essential care for pregnant women and new mothers with babies.
In the first two years after its launch, our Mother and Baby programme reached a total of 9,000 people with low-cost and high quality activities.
Our volunteers make door-to-door visits to support expectant and new parents, encourage them to use medical services early and often enough. They also help families to develop a birth plan and what to do in an emergency. Community health education sessions reach women and girls before their first or next pregnancy, and promotes wider support among community members for pregnant women and new mothers.
St John also supplies a basic package of support to local clinics, such as scales to weigh pregnant women and newborns, blood pressure monitors and sterilising equipment. In remote villages, where health services are not available, our volunteers work together with local health staff to provide outreach clinics. These makeshift clinics in tents or spare rooms provide HIV testing, family planning, and checks for pregnant women, new mothers and babies.

Adolescent Reproductive Health Talks
Charity Missions
A charitable spirit among St. John volunteers is the source of inspiration that fulfils their obsequious ambitions to duly serve their communities. St.John volunteers identify the most vulnerable and neglected groups in the community. The volunteers organize fundraising events where community members contribute in kind materials and money for the needy. The elderly, the sick, and the disabled are some of the beneficiaries of the charity missions of St. John. The materials and money contributed in kind by the community members and later distributed amongst the needy for instance Nalukolongo.
Community General Cleaning
In partnership with Kampala City Council Authority, St. John volunteers mobilize communities to participate in general cleaning activities geared towards improving community Health. This is done every last Saturday of the month. The community general cleaning campaign involves slashing the environment around homesteads, collecting and burning rubbish and sweeping roads among others. Kampala City Council Authority treasures the role of St.John volunteers in the implementation of the Authority.
Emergency Rescues
HIV/AIDS Testing & Counselling
Home Based Care
Building on the expertise of St.John volunteers in Home based care, they are now established in caring for the vulnerable groups such as the sick, the elderly, and expectant mothers among others in rural communities. Priority has been given to HIV/AIDS patients, expectant mothers and the elderly while focusing on training a care taker in each family in the rural communities.
