The PPH Project is dedicated to tackling the global issue of postpartum hemorrhage, a leading cause of maternal mortality and morbidity.

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(2/2) What a day! The END PPH RUN FOR HER brought together champions, mothers, fathers, children, and friends all running for one cause: to save mothers’ lives. 💜 Together, we showed that every step counts. Every stride was a pledge to #EndPPH. 📸 Thank you to everyone who showed up with courage and compassion you made history with us! #EndPPHRun #RunForHer #SaveMothersLives #RealHeroesRunForMothers
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A maternity ward cannot effectively manage #PPH without reliable water. Water supports infection prevention, emergency procedures, equipment sterilization, and patient care. #EndPPH #MaternalHealth #WASH @WHO @UNICEFKenya @MOH_Kenya endpphfoundation.org/pulse/h…
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📢 ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS STILL OPEN Share your research, innovation, or best practice at the Inaugural PPH Conference. Submit your abstract today. #EndPPH #PPHConference2026
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"Every blood donor has the potential to save a mother's life." Prof Julius Ogeng'o #WorldBloodDonorDay #EndPPH #BloodSavesLives #PPH @WHOKenya @MOH_Kenya @KenyaRedCross @AccessDrop endpphfoundation.org/pulse/b…
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A mother with severe #PPH may need blood within minutes to survive. Your donation could save her life. #WorldBloodDonorDay #EndPPH #BloodDonation @WHO @MOH_Kenya @KenyaRedCross @Amref_Worldwide @AccessDrop endpphfoundation.org/pulse/b…
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"Food safety is also a maternal health issue." Dr Eunice Atsali Safe food supports healthier mothers, safer pregnancies, and stronger communities. #WorldFoodSafetyDay #EndPPH #MaternalHealth @WHO @WHOKenya @MOH_Kenya @Kenyamidwives @easali81 endpphfoundation.org/pulse/f…
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Safe food helps build healthier pregnancies. By preventing infections and reducing anaemia, food safety can strengthen efforts to prevent complications linked to #PPH. #WorldFoodSafetyDay #EndPPH #MaternalHealth @WHO @MOH_Kenya @Kenyamidwives @UNICEFKenya @Amref_Kenya endpphfoundation.org/pulse/f…
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Many risk factors linked to #PPH can be identified during pregnancy through regular antenatal care. Every clinic visit is an opportunity to protect a mother and her baby. #EndPPH #MaternalHealth #AntenatalCare @WHO @MOH_Kenya @Kenyamidwives @NCKenya endpphfoundation.org/pulse/p…
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Makueni County continues to show that maternal deaths from #PPH can be prevented through strong health systems, preparedness, and leadership. #EndPPH #MaternalHealth #HealthSystems @WHOKenya @MOH_Kenya @county017 endpphfoundation.org/pulse/p…
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When #PPH strikes, every minute matters. Prepared health systems save lives through skilled care, referral networks, emergency medicines, and blood availability. #EndPPH #MaternalHealth @WHO @MOH_Kenya @county017 endpphfoundation.org/pulse/p…
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Environmental health is maternal health. Extreme heat, air pollution, and climate-related stressors can increase risks during pregnancy and childbirth, including complications linked to #PPH. #WorldEnvironmentDay #EndPPH #MaternalHealth @WHO @MOH_Kenya endpphfoundation.org/pulse/e…
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Iron supplementation remains one of the simplest and most effective ways to reduce risks associated with #PPH. Healthy blood levels can save lives during childbirth. #EndPPH #MaternalNutrition #MaternalHealth @WHO @MOH_Kenya @MoH_DRMH @county017 endpphfoundation.org/pulse/p…
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🥽💜 From Frozen to Focused: The Future of Maternal Health Training is Here. Imagine facing a life-threatening childbirth emergency for the very first time—not in a textbook, but in a real delivery room. For many healthcare students and young professionals, that moment can be overwhelming. Through the newly launched PPH School, we are changing that reality. Using immersive Virtual Reality (VR) and Extended Reality (XR) technologies, learners can now step into realistic obstetric emergencies, repeatedly practice life-saving interventions, and build the confidence needed to act when every second counts. As END PPH Project Lead, Prof. Moses Obimbo, notes, preparing a skilled workforce is one of the most important steps in reducing maternal mortality. By combining innovation, simulation, and education, we are equipping the next generation of healthcare providers with the tools they need to save mothers' lives. This is more than technology. This is preparedness. This is innovation with purpose. This is how we #ENDPPH. Click Here to Read More: healthbusiness.co.ke/10228/f… #PPHSCHOOL #ENDPPH #PPHFOUNDATION #NoMotherShouldDieWhileGivingBirth
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Ebola outbreaks can create a dangerous double emergency for pregnant women, especially when postpartum haemorrhage occurs. Maternal health services must remain available during crises. #EndPPH #Ebola #MaternalHealth @WHO @MOH_Kenya @Amref_Worldwide endpphfoundation.org/pulse/e…
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“Every woman deserves access to skilled care, safe blood, and emergency response systems.” Prof Ann Beatrice Kihara @WHOKenya @MOH_Kenya @MoH_DRMH @Kenyamidwives @DrAnneKihara #EndPPH #MaternalHealth endpphfoundation.org/pulse/i…
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📸 A powerful beginning. A growing movement. A shared mission. The first cohort of PPH SCHOOL 2026 brought together passionate healthcare professionals, advocates, educators, innovators, and champions united by one goal — ending preventable maternal deaths caused by Postpartum Haemorrhage. 💜 From knowledge-sharing to innovation, collaboration, and bold conversations, this cohort marked the start of a new generation committed to transforming maternal healthcare across Africa. This is more than a class. This is a movement for mothers. 🌍✨ #PPHSCHOOL #ENDPPH #PPHFOUNDATION #NoMotherShouldDieWhileGivingBirth
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🔬 Knowledge driving action at PPH SCHOOL 2026: Cohort 1! Prof. Julius Ogeng’o delivered an impactful presentation on the critical role of research in advocacy and addressing blood needs in maternal healthcare. The session emphasized that evidence-based research is key to influencing policy, strengthening healthcare systems, improving blood availability, and ultimately saving mothers’ lives from preventable causes such as postpartum haemorrhage. 🩸💜 Through data, innovation, and advocacy, we move closer to a future where no mother dies while giving life. #PPHSCHOOL #ENDPPH #PPHFOUNDATION #NoMotherShouldDieWhileGivingBirth
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Dr. Eunice Atsali, Vice President of the Midwives Association of Kenya, delivered a powerful and inspiring presentation on “Becoming a Champion of Postpartum Hemorrhage (PPH) Advocacy.” She challenged participants to move beyond clinical competence into active advocacy - amplifying awareness, strengthening community engagement, and championing systems that prioritize early detection and rapid response to PPH. Her message emphasized the critical role of healthcare providers as advocates for change, leadership, and accountability in maternal health outcomes. Ending PPH is not only a clinical goal, but also a movement driven by voices committed to saving mothers’ lives. #PPHSCHOOL #ENDPPH #PPHFOUNDATION #NoMotherShouldDieWhileGivingBirth
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Dehydration, exhaustion, anaemia, and delayed care continue to affect pregnant women in farming communities. #EndPPH #MaternalHealth @WHO @Amref_Worldwide @UNICEFKenya @MOH_Kenya @Kenyamidwives endpphfoundation.org/pulse/w…
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At the PPH Foundation PPH School 2026 – Cohort 1, Dr. Brigitte Wandji delivered a powerful and foundational session on the overview of anatomy and physiology relevant to postpartum hemorrhage (PPH). Her presentation reinforced how a deep understanding of maternal anatomy and physiological changes in pregnancy and childbirth is essential in anticipating, recognizing, and effectively managing PPH. By grounding participants in the core biological systems involved in bleeding and hemostasis, the session strengthened clinical readiness and sharpened the lens through which healthcare providers approach obstetric emergencies. A strong foundation in anatomy is not just academic — it is lifesaving in the fight to end preventable maternal deaths. #PPHSCHOOL #ENDPPH #PPHFOUNDATION #NoMotherShouldDieWhileGivingBirth
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📚 Insightful discussions at PPH SCHOOL 2026: Cohort 1 as Dr. Kireki Omanwa, President of KOGS, delivered a powerful presentation exploring the barriers to prevention and management of maternal complications, and the critical interrelationship between the causes of maternal mortality. The session highlighted the urgent need for stronger health systems, timely interventions, skilled care, and collective action to ensure that preventable maternal deaths become a thing of the past. “Women are dying because we have not made a conscious decision that their lives are worth saving.” — Dr. Kireki Omanwa A bold reminder that ending PPH and maternal mortality requires commitment, accountability, and action at every level. 💜 #PPHSCHOOL #ENDPPH #PPHFOUNDATION #NoMotherShouldDieWhileGivingBirth
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