At Ngala, LABDI continues to strengthen lifesaving health services through close collaboration with the General Hospital.

One critical case highlighted the impact of this partnership.

A mother arrived in severe distress following prolonged labor due to cephalopelvic disproportion (CPD), a life-threatening condition requiring urgent surgical intervention. With the approval of the Facility In-Charge, LABDI’s doctor promptly carried out an emergency Caesarean section.

Both mother and child survived.

This moment not only reflects the effectiveness of coordinated care but also marks a significant milestone in building a trusted and fully operational health service in Ngala.

Since then, LABDI has remained steadfast in providing safe, quality maternal and newborn care to those who need it most.

This project is possible with funding from Nigerian Humanitarian Fund and we are grateful for their support and commitment to improving the health of women, girls, boys, and men.