Improving health outcomes through comprehensive healthcare access, hygiene education, and nutritional support programs.
Good health and nutrition are fundamental to the holistic well-being of children, their families, and communities. Baho Family focuses its health and nutrition programs on pregnant women, lactating mothers, and children to ensure proper development and sustained health outcomes. We believe adequate nutrition is a cornerstone for childhood development and future success.
In partnership with Community Health Workers and nutrition specialists, Baho Family educates mothers on preparing balanced meals using affordable, locally available ingredients. These programs aim to address nutritional deficiencies and promote household inclusion.
Many single mothers in our communities lack access to essential resources including adequate food, hygiene supplies, and basic necessities while still bearing the responsibility of childcare. Our support programs are designed to restore dignity and provide tangible assistance to these vulnerable families.
Supporting mothers with infants through nutritional education, food distribution, and sustainable meal planning strategies.
Providing comprehensive training on preparing nutritionally balanced meals using accessible local ingredients.
Facilitating access to essential healthcare services, professional guidance, and ongoing support for pregnant and nursing mothers.
Single mothers participate in specialized training on effective breastfeeding techniques and evidence-based childcare practices to promote healthy child development.
Community training sessions on childhood nutrition fundamentals help mothers establish healthy feeding practices based on locally available ingredients.
Baho Family distributes essential nutritional support to mothers with infants under one year of age, focusing on pregnant and lactating mothers to ensure optimal health.
Professional-led training sessions empower mothers with essential knowledge on proper breastfeeding techniques and evidence-based infant care practices.