
The AMECA Maternity Unit
These journeys present even greater challenges at night and during the rainy season, often resulting in tragic consequences for mother and child.”
Architects plans were drawn up and a Memorandum of Understanding was signed with the Blantyre District Health Office. On the 9th September, 2019, construction began on the maternity unit and 2 staff duplex houses, which will provide accommodation for a further 4 staff members and their families. On the 9th October, a Foundation Stone ceremony was held at Chilaweni, to mark the commencement of the building project. Read about the ceremony at this link. One month after the start of the building, the foundations were completed.
Architects plans were drawn up and a Memorandum of Understanding was signed with the Blantyre District Health Office. On the 9th September, 2019, construction began on the maternity unit and 2 staff duplex houses, which will provide accommodation for a further 4 staff members and their families. On the 9th October, a Foundation Stone ceremony was held at Chilaweni, to mark the commencement of the building project. Read about the ceremony at this link. One month after the start of the building, the foundations were completed.
In spite of the challenges of Covid, excellent progress was made on site and by November 2020, construction was completed. The maternity clinic comprises a 3-bed Delivery Room, a 4-bed Antenatal Ward and a 6-bed Postnatal Ward, together with an admission room, a large out-patients waiting area, examination rooms, nurses station, a sluice and a staff room. Antenatal and family planning clinics take place during the week and postnatal consultations are arranged with mothers, following their delivery.
In spite of the challenges of Covid, excellent progress was made on site and by November 2020, construction was completed. The maternity clinic comprises a 3-bed Delivery Room, a 4-bed Antenatal Ward and a 6-bed Postnatal Ward, together with an admission room, a large out-patients waiting area, examination rooms, nurses station, a sluice and a staff room. Antenatal and family planning clinics take place during the week and postnatal consultations are arranged with mothers, following their delivery.
Two new duplex houses were constructed, providing further accommodation for four staff members and their families. One of the houses was initially used to provide accommodation for midwife mentors who were contracted by AMECA for the Maternity Mentorship Programme.
More details of the construction of the maternity clinic can be viewed at this link.
Two new duplex houses were constructed, providing further accommodation for four staff members and their families. One of the houses was initially used to provide accommodation for midwife mentors who were contracted by AMECA for the Maternity Mentorship Programme.
More details of the construction of the maternity clinic can be viewed at this link.


Architects plans were drawn up and a Memorandum of Understanding was signed with the Blantyre District Health Office. On the 9th September, 2019, construction began on the maternity unit and 2 staff duplex houses, which will provide accommodation for a further 4 staff members and their families. On the 9th October, a Foundation Stone ceremony was held at Chilaweni, to mark the commencement of the building project. Read about the ceremony at this link. One month after the start of the building, the foundations were completed.
Architects plans were drawn up and a Memorandum of Understanding was signed with the Blantyre District Health Office. On the 9th September, 2019, construction began on the maternity unit and 2 staff duplex houses, which will provide accommodation for a further 4 staff members and their families. On the 9th October, a Foundation Stone ceremony was held at Chilaweni, to mark the commencement of the building project. Read about the ceremony at this link. One month after the start of the building, the foundations were completed.
In spite of the challenges of Covid, excellent progress was made on site and by November 2020, construction was completed. The maternity clinic comprises a 3-bed Delivery Room, a 4-bed Antenatal Ward and a 6-bed Postnatal Ward, together with an admission room, a large out-patients waiting area, examination rooms, nurses station, a sluice and a staff room. Antenatal and family planning clinics take place during the week and postnatal consultations are arranged with mothers, following their delivery.
In spite of the challenges of Covid, excellent progress was made on site and by November 2020, construction was completed. The maternity clinic comprises a 3-bed Delivery Room, a 4-bed Antenatal Ward and a 6-bed Postnatal Ward, together with an admission room, a large out-patients waiting area, examination rooms, nurses station, a sluice and a staff room. Antenatal and family planning clinics take place during the week and postnatal consultations are arranged with mothers, following their delivery.
Two new duplex houses were constructed, providing further accommodation for four staff members and their families. One of the houses was initially used to provide accommodation for midwife mentors who were contracted by AMECA for the Maternity Mentorship Programme.
More details of the construction of the maternity clinic can be viewed at this link.
Two new duplex houses were constructed, providing further accommodation for four staff members and their families. One of the houses was initially used to provide accommodation for midwife mentors who were contracted by AMECA for the Maternity Mentorship Programme.
More details of the construction of the maternity clinic can be viewed at this link.
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