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AMPLI-PPHI Program – Strengthening Safe Motherhood in Tribal Communities

AMPLI-PPHI Program – Strengthening Safe Motherhood in Tribal Communities

Partner : Jhpiego
Collaboration : Local Health Department
Implementing Organization : Pahal Jan Sahyog Vikas Sansthan
Program Area : Bhagwanpura Block, Khargone District
Coverage : Five Sub-Health Centers (Kajalmata, Gujarbawdi, Lipni Talab, Devnaliya, Piplyabawadi)
Since : 2023

AMPLI-PPHI Program focuses on strengthening safe motherhood systems in tribal communities by improving early identification of high-risk pregnancies, enhancing antenatal care, and ensuring timely access to maternal health services.

The Challenge

Tribal communities in Bhagwanpura Block face limited access to maternal healthcare, delayed identification of high-risk pregnancies, and low awareness regarding safe motherhood practices — increasing risks for both mothers and newborns.

Core Interventions

  • Identification and tracking of high-risk pregnancies
  • Regular ANC (Antenatal Care) check-ups and follow-ups
  • Promotion of institutional deliveries
  • Counseling on maternal health and nutrition
  • Distribution of Misoprostol for emergency preparedness
  • Community awareness through Participatory Learning and Action (PLA) tools
  • Regular community meetings and household-level engagement
  • Volunteer-led support for maternal health education

Impact Delivered

  • Improved early identification of high-risk pregnancies
  • Increased access to timely antenatal and delivery services
  • Strengthened community awareness on maternal nutrition and danger signs
  • Enhanced collaboration between community volunteers and frontline health workers
  • Greater preparedness for emergency maternal situations at village level

Key Learning

When communities are informed, volunteers are active, and health systems are responsive, safe motherhood becomes a shared responsibility — not just a medical service, but a community movement.