African health experts revise emergency maternal care guide in Lomé

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Tuesday, 24 March 2026 13:23
African health experts revise emergency maternal care guide in Lomé

(Togo First) - Health professionals convened in Lomé on Monday to update a clinical guideline on emergency obstetric and neonatal care. The guide is a key tool aimed at improving care for mothers and newborns.

The initiative is led by the African Society of Gynecology and Obstetrics (SAGO) and seeks to bring medical practices in line with the latest recommendations from the World Health Organization (WHO).

The guide, first issued in 2018, is being revised to incorporate new clinical approaches, particularly in the treatment of childbirth-related complications.

"This guide sets out emergency protocols for the care of mothers and newborns. The aim is to update it in line with WHO recommendations, incorporating new approaches, particularly in the treatment of postpartum hemorrhage," said Professor Khaled Neji, president of SAGO.

Participants are working to harmonise protocols and promote evidence-based practices, including new treatments and medical procedures. The goal is to strengthen the capacity of health workers and reduce obstetric risks.

"It is important that the 2018 guide be updated to reflect evidence-based recommendations, to improve care quality and save the lives of mothers and newborns," said Dr. Léopold Ouédraogo, WHO regional adviser.

Togolese authorities reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening maternal health systems. The updated version of the guide is expected to be validated in April 2026 in Abidjan, before being distributed to SAGO member countries.

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