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GREAT EXPECTATION RADIO TALK
SHOW
DOLLY FOUNDATION PARTNER WITH
WORLDVIEW MISSION
CONTEXT & PROBLEM STATEMENT
In the most deprived areas of Ghana, the rural folks hold the
belief that it is only the physically weak women who attend
antenatal and post natal care.
These stack illiterates claimed their forebears with the aid of
local concoctions, gave birth to many children safely long
before the first doctors appeared in that region and they
only seek medical care during complications in child birth.
Those who would venture to seek medical attention had to
suffer the ordeal of covering many kilometres on virtually
dusty un-motor-able roads either on bicycles, motor bikes or
cross rivers in canoes and rafts to health posts which lack
almost everything a basic clinic should have.
Many women had lost their lives from such tortuous
experiences while many others never visit any health post
due to abject poverty.
GENERAL PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The proposes project will relates to other relevant national development
strategies and policies because Ghana is aiming at achieving the millennium
development goals MDGs4 and MDGs 5 in 2015, the maternal morbidity is
not only a national concerns but also the G-8 leaders anticipates that over
the period 2010-2015, the Muskoka Initiative will mobilize significantly
greater than 10 billion dollars, and will assist developing countries to
prevent 1. 3 million deaths of children under five years of age; prevent 64,
000 maternal deaths; and enable access to modern methods of family
planning by an additional 12 million couples.
Statistics from Ghana Demographic and Health Survey 2008 showed that
the country had recorded under-five mortality of 80 per 1,000 live births in
the last five years.
The need for the propose project GREAT EXPECTAION TALK SHOW is an
initiative of Dolly Foundation and World Mission to make information
concerning pregnancy, it complication and Nutrition available to women
through a radio discussion, thus qualified Doctors, midwives and dieticians
will be interview of the step by step stages in pregnancy, when to seek help,
who to seek help from and regenerative healthy life style during and after
pregnancy.
PROJECT OBJECTIVE
This will enable caregivers and those who interact with women and the family
to provide the necessary support to ensure that pregnancy is safe and the
experienced is treasured and enjoyed by the woman and the family.
The program will provide information concerning pregnancy, symptoms,
complications, where, when and how to access the basic information about
pregnancy.
Pregnant women will be educated on which foods to eat during and after
pregnancy, dialogue with developmental agency to make health care
accessible, collaboration with other agencies to make health care affordable to
women
Reduce maternal death after annual review report from Municiapal health
directorate
Discourage women to give birth at home and encourage T.B.A to bring women
to the hospital to delivery.
Increase chips compound, through radio discussion, developmental agencies
will understand the need to make health accessible to women.
Men will make effort to be there at least once during antenatal and labour to
give support to their women.
Decentralization of information to every woman. The radio cover a wide range,
information will not be limited to only pregnant women but every woman , men
and community.
PROJECT DETAILS
The radio talk is going to be air once a week, divided into
four segments. It will be air for an hour. This will enable
caregivers and those who interact with the woman and the
family to provide the necessary support to ensure that the
pregnancy is safe and the experienced is treasured and
enjoyed by the woman and the family.
In Between time sponsors will be acknowledge.
 Interview with resources person
 Nutrition digest : diet and nutrition is important for
pregnant woman and the foetus, women will be
educated on the right foods to eat and what to avoid
whiles pregnant
 Parenting side – local women will be asked to shared
their experience with the listeners
 Phone in segment
TOPICS TO DISCUSS
Am I Pregnant?
Pregnancy Signs
Pregnancy Tests
Announcing Your Pregnancy
How to Get Pregnant
Ovulation and Fertility
Planning for Pregnancy
25 Signs of Pregnancy
5 Strange Pregnancy Symptoms
Morning Sickness
Breast Changes in Pregnancy
Danger Signs in Pregnancy
What was your first sign of pregnancy? When to Announce Your Pregnancy
Telling Your Boss You're Pregnant
How to Announce Your Pregnancy
How to Share You're Pregnancy News - Some Examples
Holiday Pregnancy Announcements
Conception Quiz
Ovulation Calculator
Preconceptional Health Visits
How Long Does It Take To Get Pregnant?
Preparing for Pregnancy Checklist
Ovulation Basics
Aids to Help You Conceive
Trying to Conceive Forum
When should you take prenatal vitamins?
50 Tips for a Well Planned Pregnancy
5 Things to Think About Before Getting Pregnant
The Well Planned Pregnancy
Prepregnancy Checklist
Saving Money While Getting Pregnant
6 Reasons You Need to Plan Pregnancy
specific actions planned to fill the
gap:
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Radio talk about facts associate with pregnancy
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Men who accompany their wife’s to the antenatal names will be
mentioned during our talk show
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Advocating for new chips compounds for villages
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Awarding best midwives based on listener vote.
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Women will be asked to share their experience with other women
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Regenerative nutritional diet for women.
Profile Dolly foundation
• Dolly Foundation is a local non governmental organization in Assin
Fosu
• The organization was formed in January 2009, It got registered in
June 2010 with Registrar General Department and social welfare
department.
• The aims and objectives of Dolly Foundation include the following;
 To give appropriate health care, counseling and health education
 To investigate, unearth and spell out the basic needs of women To
use right and evidence – based approach for improved lives of the
poor, vulnerable, voiceless and marginalized in society.
 To mobilize and build capacity of the youth to earn a living and
support local level development activities
 To advocate for, and work with the marginalized individual and
communities against inequalities , discrimination and
marginalization
PROFILE OF WORLDVIEW MISSION
• Worldview Mission (WM) NGO, member of United Nations CSO-NET
(ECOSOC CIVIL Society Network NGO Branch, New York.
• Registered in Europe K.v.K. nr. 53.94.11.36 Incl IRS ANBI ID
• To connect ministries, with organizations of all sorts by providing
information about the concerns of the 8 MDG L’s of the United
Nations, and bring awareness of the current activities.
• To provide in their needs for a better understanding in our
Multicultural society. In other words, to improve communication
and support each other’s cause.
• To promote, support and improve communication among civil
organizations and, the United Nations Missions for rapid and
effective coalition between the countries.
• Worldview Mission complies with the 8 major MDGL’s and
Statements of General Secretary Ban Ki-Moon, of the United
Nations to reduce the Poverty by 2015.
Worldview Mission Areas of Concern
Community development
Community service and volunteering
Economic development
Family and Parenting
Poverty and hunger
Education
Leadership
Employment
Micro-finance
Youth Court
GOAL:
To improve de quality of life for the people living in poverty helping them to become
self-sufficient.
MILLENIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are 8 international Development
goals that 192 UN member states and at least 23 International organizations have
agreed to achieve by the year 2015.
RADIO TALK SHOW
Profile of Board of Directors
1. Dr.
Obi Jatex
WM, Health dept, Board Member, Nigeria
Lecturer, Toxicologist, Biomedical Scientist,
Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics College of Health Science,
Nnamdi Azikiwe University Nnewi, Nnewi Anambra State Nigeria
Email: [email protected]
2. Ms. Hélène H. Oord
Worldview Mission
Chair & Founder
Mobile: +31 (0)6 36108563
Phn+Fx: +31 (0)10 7857863
Skype: helene.oord
Skype: helene.oord21
E-mail: [email protected]
Site: http://www.worldviewmission.org
3. Rosina Akourkor Teye
Dolly Foundation
Executive director
Director Women Affairs African views
Co host – youth initiatives webcast – African views
sociologist , legal literacy volunteer and a panel
member for family tribunal
Skype : dollylove9
email: [email protected]
site : www.dollyfoundationghana.webs.com
Contact us
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Rosina Akourkor Teye
Executive Director, Dolly Foundation
P.O. Box AF 25, Assin Fosu, C/R – Ghana,
Email: [email protected]
Website: dollyfoundationghana.webs.com
Tel: +03321 – 95826 Mobile: +233 27-3764195, 020-6742021
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Worldview Mission (WM)
Headquarter EU/Holland
NGO Tax-501 (coffee) (3)
[email protected]
http://www.worldviewmission.org
WORLDVIEW MISSION (STICHTING) Dept Holland
+31 (01) 785-7863 (Landline)
+31 (o) 636 -108-563 (Mob)
Registered in Europe K.v.K. nr. 53.94.11.36 Incl IRS ANBI ID
Contact Person: (WM) Chair and Founder Ms H. H. Oord
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