About us

Connected for Action

MamaYe! Africa Collective is a pan-African, membership-based network composed of grassroots coalitions, health providers, media and civil society organizations. The Collective is guided by its vision of “An African Continent with Zero Maternal and Neonatal Mortality” and inspired by its mission “To Champion Grassroots-led Initiatives that Advocate for Access to Quality Healthcare for Women, Children and Girls in Africa through Partnership and Movement Building.”

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Our Events

The MamaYe Africa Collective organizes community health events to promote access to quality healthcare for women, babies, and girls.These event highlight the importance of continued advocacy and collaboration to ensure safe births and thriving communities.

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Our Latest News

This initiative marks a significant step forward in our mission to ensure that mothers experience safe births and access quality healthcare. Stay tuned as we continue to build partnerships and expand our reach to make lasting impacts in more regions.

A mission to solve a problem

To ensure that every mother experiences a safe birth by improving access to quality maternal healthcare services, advocating for stronger health policies, and providing targeted support through data-driven initiatives.

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Community Education

Raise awareness and educate communities about maternal health, while fostering local support systems.

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Healthcare Infrastructure

Invest in strengthening healthcare facilities and providing training for healthcare professionals.

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Policy Advocacy

Advocate for stronger maternal health policies, increased healthcare funding,hold governments accountable.

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Quality Healthcare

Focus on improving the availability and affordability of comprehensive maternal healthcare services.

Our Team

Meet our dedicated team at the MamaYe Africa Collective, a group of passionate professionals committed to improving maternal and child health across Africa.

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