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    More than 28 000 mothers have given birth for free at Bulawayo City Council health facilities since
    2014 under the Results Based Financing (RBF) voucher system for those less privileged, an official
    said Wednesday.
    Bulawayo City health director Dr Edwin Sibanda-Mzingwane told journalists who are on a tour of the
    RBF programs that the council is implementing the voucher system, which covers all pregnancy
    related services including ceasarian delivery for those who may get complicated.
    It is also using RBF funds to buy infrastructure and upgrade equipment upgrades, procurement of
    medicines and sundries as well as paying incentives for health workers.
    The programme was introduced to complement the Results Based Financing
    (RBF) programme which is jointly funded by thean government of Zimbabwe and the World Bank
    and implemented by Cordaid, an emergency relief organisation.
    Providing free maternal, newborn and child health services for the poor, the programme was
    launched in 2014 as a pilot project in five wards of Nkulumane district in Bulawayo as well as Mbare
    and Hopley wards in Harare's southern district.
    The areas were chosen because of their large populations with the aim of improving access to health
    services through providing vouchers for antenatal, delivery and post-natal services.
    Dr Sibanda- Mzingwane said the city is now offering RBF voucher system at it's 14 facilities with the
    hope of ensuring that women get quality service when they are pregnant and they also book on time
    and that they deliver in health facilities.
    They are also funded when referred to Mpilo Central Hospital for management of pregnancy
    complications.
    Some women could not afford to pay the fees that were demanded by the clinics. Our charges then
    were $30 for the whole antenatal care package and some women were struggling to get that money
    and therefore presented late at clinics for delivery.
    We initially started with seven clinics but over time we started adding other clinics. As we speak we
    now have 14 clinics in the program and all our four maternity clinics are in there. The bookings by
    pregnant mothers went up and the home deliveries went down.
    A total of 26 380 women enrolled on the programme in 2014 up to the end of 2022 in Bulawayo.
    Enrolling is half the story, there is also attendance. There is also delivering in our facilities or transfer
    to Mpilo, he said.
    A visit to some of the city's facilities showed that the staff were keen to help pregnant women while
    the clinics were also maintained.
    Ntombezinhle Msipha, sister in charge of Bulawayos Nkulumane clinic said the number of women
    getting care under the voucher system has risen since its inception in 2014.
    In 2014, on average for antenatal services this clinic was booking around 50 to 60 patients per
    month but at peak, the program saw us booking around 200 women per month which means the
    voucher system is working very well.

    We have also done a lot in terms of infrastructure and furniture and incentives for staff as
    Nkulumane clinic our workers are motivated to work because of incentives from RBF. There is a bit
    of an influx of patients at this clinic but because of motivation, our staff offer everyone quality
    service, she said.
    At Maqhawe clinic, they are getting RBF funds which enabled them to renovate the facility, buy
    medicines , furniture and for maternal services voucher system.
    Our women are very happy, said sister in charge Bokani Maphosa.
    New Ziana

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