Mauritania News

UK Med critical care emergency medical team on mission in Mauritania

Ben Zaid Hospital welcomed on Monday, October 11, an emergency medical team from the UK MED, through the Secretariat Emergency Medical Team (EMT) of the World Health Organization (WHO). The deployment of this team follows a request from the Ministry of Health to support the country's efforts to manage severe cases of COVID-19 and to help strengthen the skills of local national teams. 

Mauritania: champion of COVID-19 vaccination in Africa

"Before, we had to go and find people willing to be vaccinated against COVID-19, now they come by themselves!" exclaims Mr Elhadi Sidi Mohamed, head of the vaccination site at the National Hospital Center in Nouakchott, Mauritania.  "At the launch of the third vaccination campaign, we even had too many people here. Everyone wanted to be the first to be vaccinated.”

Tackling high maternal deaths in Mauritania

A cloud of dust lifted slowly off the forecourt of Sebkha health centre where an ambulance had just rushed a patient. Inside visitors milled about as nurses paced up and down the corridors. When one of the nurses passed by, an elderly woman waiting outside the delivery room sat up and asked how her daughter was doing. “Don’t worry madam,” came the reply, “your daughter will give birth safely. She’s in good hands.”

African Vaccination Week (AVW) Mauritania

The AVW was launched on the 23 of April 2013, by the Secretary general in the MOH, Mr Moussa Ould Ahmednah in Atar, Adrar region, located at around 450 Km in the North of the capital city Nouakchott. The WHO and UNICEF  representatives accompanied him. This region was chosen because of its persistent low performances in routine immunization.