Ethiopia has a population of 83 million and is one of the poorest countries in the world. Ethiopian women have lower status than men and lack access to education and healthcare. They face issues such as child marriage, sexual violence, obstetric fistula, and female genital mutilation. While the government and organizations are working to improve women's health, many women in rural areas still lack access to basic maternal healthcare and skilled birth attendants, resulting in high rates of mortality and infant mortality.
1. ETHIOPIA
Ethiopia is one of the poorest country in world. The population is 83 million. From her
birth, an Ethiopian female in most families is of lower status and commands little
respect relative to her brothers and male counterparts. She is deprived of education
after marriage as she has to take care of family, her own children and sometimes other
children who are orphaned by AIDS. The Ethiopian government has made some strides to
improve the health of women and their families with help of many national and
international organizations. There is a great need to help local communities with help of
international organizations to spread health messages such as precautions, importance
and availability of health services, pre-natal and post-natal care. The traditional “coffee
ceremony” – an important daily ritual in which people get together to socialize and
share a cup of Ethiopia’s specially brewed coffee can be used to provide small talks on
health care related education.
In Ambara region
48%
Women married
Before age of 15
Many young wives are
subject
These women are thrown out by
husband and her parents.
62.1%2005 DH Survey
women
Age 15-19
Undergone procedure of
FGM / Cut
to sexual violence and exposure to HIV
1 % of women
experience
Obstetric fistula
Pathfinder
Vast majority of ethnic group perform
this procedure when the girl is infant
More than half of early marriage
Arranged with a man
decade older than
Girl whom she not met
before
8% of married women were abducted and
forced into marriage. Rape is common.
85% population leave in rural area
90% of total national
birth happened in rural
area
1% birth by caesarean section whereas
One in 27 women die from
complications of pregnancy or
childbirth annually
Most of the death caused by abortion and
ruptured uterus from out of Addis Ababa.
Women were in shock on arrival. Death
caused by eclampsia, hemorrhage,
infection and pulmonary embolism from
Addis Ababa.
Poor health seeking behaviors and
lack of transportations are main
obstacle. Ahmed Abdella -Maternal
Mortality Trend in Ethiopia
278,37
0
WHO Report 2008
Women
Need of
Caesarean
sectionOnly 10% of birth attended by skilled
health personnel Pathfinder
Obstetric Fistula Suffering
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Average woman bears 5.4
children
Women who have undergone
procedure required Caesareans
The Lancet
Pathfinder
International
50% higher infant mortality
rate in FGM /Cut cases The
Lancet
Hospitals-
Surgeons
Waiting area for
supervise
deliveries or
ambulance
Trained and
equipped birth
attendants
Educate
mothers &
Family
Lack of
information
and
adequate
knowledge &
money,
traditional
practice
Lack of
information
and
adequate
knowledge &
money,
traditional
practice
Out of reach
health
facilities,
poor road
and
communicati
on network,
support
mechanisms
Out of reach
health
facilities,
poor road
and
communicati
on network,
support
mechanisms
Inadequate
skilled
attendants,
poorly motivated
staff, inadequate
equipment and
supplies,
procedural
guides
Inadequate
skilled
attendants,
poorly motivated
staff, inadequate
equipment and
supplies,
procedural
guides
An intelligent learner system
Should enable
Learner to solve
Problems
successfully
Innovation in
training approach
Innovation in
training approach
• Effective engagement of
participant in facilitated learning
• Treated as real time experience
• Should support a variety of
missions
• Should offer qualitative
feedback based on how well one
performs a task
• Should focus on small unit
tasks
Low-cost, passive and active sensing of
Learner Physiology and behaviors
Develop in the user friendly language
Easy to understand vocabulary
considering Learner cognition and affe
Instructional selection strategies based
On:
Cognition
(attention, engagement, understanding)
Affect
(personality, mood, emotions, motivation)
Historical learner data
(performance, preferences)
Training context
Enhance human interaction
Content and strategy presentation
Virtual humans to support learning
Pathfinder
Mothers
Interactive
Clinical
Training to
Midwives
More than 70% maternal death due to
Hemorrhage, infection, unsafe abortion,
hypertensive, disorders of pregnancy,
obstructed labor
UNDP Millennium Development Goal 5
Reduce maternal mortality
rate by three quarters by 2015
• Assisted with coaching to tackle
difficult events