Norwich Pharmaceuticals to hold brunch, fundraiser for Eliminate Project

NORWICH – One month after returning from an eye-opening trip to the Philippines, Norwich Pharmaceutical Department Manager Bridgetta Jones will speak of the experience at a special brunch and fundraiser, to be held at 9 a.m. Saturday at the Park Place Lounge and Restaurant.

In April, Jones travelled to the sovereign nation, representing the local pharmaceutical manufacturer as part of a delegation of Kiwanis International and UNICEF representatives sent there to aid in UNICEF’s Maternal and Neonatal Tetanus (MNT) immunization effort, known globally as the Eliminate Project.

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According to statistics gathered by the project’s leaders, MNT is responsible for approximately 60,000 deaths every year, including mothers and children; results in the death of one newborn every nine minutes and targets the most impoverished women and children on Earth. The leading causes are: a lack of – or limited access to – immunization and prenatal care services; limited or absent clean delivery services; and improper postpartum cord care.

The fatality rate – in areas such as the Philippines – can reach as high as 100 percent.

“For me, it was a very enlightening experience ... it was very different than I thought it would be,” said Jones. “Some of these people travel great distances to get immunized. The education process is already in place, it’s simply a matter of providing the immunizations.”

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