
Mbama Care Foundation USA, Inc.

A non-profit organization to improve health care and living standards in The Gambia.
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Our Beliefs
We believe that women should not die in childbirth.
We believe that the affected Gambian communities are the best situated to determine their needs.
We believe that we can reduce maternal and infant mortality by providing aid to improve maternal care, physical and mental health, health education and reducing food insecurity .

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News
- Gambian Women’s Lives Matter Eid GiveawayDuring the Holy Month, Gambian Women’s Lives Matter opted to support babies who lost their mothers during childbirth. Ramadan is one of the pillars of Islam. It’s a time of intense prayer, fasting, charity and self-reflection. In Surah Al Munafiqun, the chapter 63 of the Quran, the verse number 10 tells, وَأَنفِقُوا۟ مِن مَّا رَزَقْنَـٰكُمContinue reading “Gambian Women’s Lives Matter Eid Giveaway”
- Gambian Women’s Lives Matter MarchThe Gambian Women’s Lives Matter march–an effort lead and founded by Mbama Care founders, Mballing Cham and Matida Bojang–took place on September 23rd, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. Hundreds of women and men peacefully marched while chanting, “no woman should die in labor”. Additionally, a letter that was written by the Gambian Women’s Lives Matter movementContinue reading “Gambian Women’s Lives Matter March”
- Gambian Women’s Lives Matter March to Take Place on September 23rd, 2020Mbama Care Foundation, in partnership with the Gambian Women’s Lives Matter movement, will be holding a peaceful march against the alarming rate of maternal mortality in The Gambia. The event aims to alert the government through the Minister of Health and other relevant stakeholders on the dramatic increase in maternal deaths in the country. TheContinue reading “Gambian Women’s Lives Matter March to Take Place on September 23rd, 2020”