Mozambique
We improved children's emergency services through infrastructure, training and also Theatre So Good – a play by Jacopo Fo.

About the project
Children's health: an investment in the future
Our achievements
Our project began by improving the main health services in the Palma district. A suite of operating theatres was built at Palma Health Centre for emergency obstetric care and supplied with radiology, ultrasound and lab equipment to improve the accuracy of diagnoses. A delivery house was built to accommodate pregnant women from the most remote and difficult to access areas. In addition, we provided an off-road vehicle to offer various mobile clinical services and monitor outlying healthcare centres.
Our infrastructure work was followed up with a training programme. During 2014, various training courses were held at Palma Health Centre dedicated to medical, nursing, technical and administrative staff throughout the district.
Vocational Training: Results
| * Prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV infection. | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Course type | Staff trained | No. courses | Hours of training |
| Emergency obstetrics and puerperal sepsis | 32 healthcare workers | 2 | 12 |
| Neonatal care and emergency paediatrics | 38 healthcare workers | 3 | 120 |
| Neonatal obstetric care | 14 healthcare workers | 1 | 120 |
| Health Information System | 28 health centre managers | 1 | 18 |
| Training for traditional midwives | 25 traditional midwives | 1 | 35 |
| PMTCT* | 29 healthcare workers | 2 | 14 |
| Ultrasound techniques | 8 healthcare workers | 1 | 40 |
| TOTAL | 174 | 11 | 359 |
The project’s aims
Our partners
The Eni Foundation financed and managed the project, in collaboration with:
- the Mozambican Ministry of Health (MISAU), the Province of Capo Delgado Provincial Health Administration, the District Health Office Administration and the management of the Palma District Health Centre
- Doctors with Africa (CUAMM), an NGO that is deeply rooted in the area and has a long-standing and accredited presence in Mozambique (working there since 1978).
The activity was carried out by working closely with the provincial and district health authorities and under the high patronage of the First Lady’s office.
Theatre So Good. Health through theatre

What have we achieved thanks to this project?
Country Data: Mozambique
| Source: UNICEF 2016 | |
|---|---|
| Population (millions) | 27.978 |
| Life expectancy at birth (years) | 56/59 |
| Infant mortality rate (per 1,000 live births) | |
| - 0-5 years - 0-12 months - neonatal | 90 63 30 |
| % born underweight (2006-10) | 16.9 |
| % children aged 0-5 underweight (moderate or severe, 2006-10) | 14.9 |
| % children aged 0-5 with stunted growth (moderate or severe, 2006-10) | 42.6 |
| Maternal mortality rate (per 100,000 live births, 2006-10) | 410 |
| Lifetime risk of maternal death (2008) | 1 su 43 |
| Gross National Income per capita (US $) | 510 |
| Healthcare spending | |
| - as % of Gross National Income (2010) source: WHO - as % of state expenditure (2010) source: WHO | 6.6 7.7 |






