In alignment with the global theme of World Health Day 2025, “Healthy Beginnings, Hopeful Futures,” 5 Air Force Hospital in Jorhat organized a series of impactful events to promote maternal and newborn health. The initiative, held on April 7, 2025, aimed to inform, educate, and engage the dependent clientele of the hospital through a range of activities focused on improving health outcomes for mothers and their babies.
The hospital conducted informative lectures targeting unit Sanginis—women of childbearing age—emphasizing the critical importance of regular antenatal checkups, post-partum care for newborns, and proper nutrition during lactation. These sessions were designed to empower women with knowledge about healthy behaviors during pregnancy, addressing gaps in maternal and newborn survival, a key focus of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) year-long campaign launched on World Health Day.

A significant highlight of the event was the launch of a new child health record book, aimed at ensuring better tracking and care for children’s health milestones. Additionally, a vibrant new playroom in the hospital’s paediatric ward was inaugurated, providing a nurturing and cheerful environment for young patients. The playroom, adorned with colorful murals featuring cartoon characters like Winnie the Pooh, includes swings, slides, and toys to support the emotional well-being of children under care.

The launches were officiated by Mrs. Deepika Kinra, President of the Air Force Wives Welfare Association (AFWWA) (Local), who cut the ribbon to the playroom and unveiled the child health record book alongside hospital staff and dignitaries. The event saw participation from medical professionals, air force personnel, and families, reflecting a collective commitment to improving healthcare for women and children.

The initiative comes at a crucial time, as global data from UNICEF highlights that only 58% of pregnant women in South Asia, including India, receive the recommended minimum of four antenatal care visits, with WHO now advocating for at least eight visits to reduce perinatal mortality and enhance maternal care. The efforts by 5 Air Force Hospital underscore the importance of such programs in regions with high maternal mortality rates, contributing to the broader global movement for healthier families and communities.

5 Air Force Hospital, established in 1959 and located in Nowsolia Gaon, Jorhat, remains a cornerstone of healthcare for the air force community in the region, continuing its legacy of service with this meaningful celebration of World Health Day 2025.