Indeed, two females are uniformly determining bags and health equipment boxes running across the river and continue the path to the village of Nampu, a remote village in Jombang, East Java which became the schedule of his visit today.
Being a midwife in the remote village area for Nurul Idawati (39) leaves his own story. For Nurul, as the midwife who serves the health of the remote community is a form of confusion to society. Often in running the task he must walk along four kilometers crossing the river and crossing the trail, but it does not break his spirit as a village midwife who has been in line for 15 years.
A month once he was assisted by the independent midwife Rurita rajin came to a number of postyandu, one of them in Dusun Nampu. If the condition of high river water discharge, and the river can not be attacked he is forced to delay his visit to provide health services for 44 family heads and five toddlers in the village.
Nurul Indawati village passes through the cliff side to the village of the osok to provide health services to 44 family heads and 5 toddlers in Jombang, East Java.
The village of Nurul Indawati (depan) along the Rurita’s self-depan through the path to the village of the osok to provide health services to 44 family heads and 5 toddlers in Jombang, East Java.
At the beginning of his thoughts in 2001, he had a little heart because it saw a fairly heavy terrain, minim facilities and infrastructure. But all the obstacles were finally paid when seeing the welcome of warm villagers and very expecting the presence so that it is much excited to run his task.
With the support of villagers, Nurul’s midwife is determined to further improve his devotion by providing services that are more to suppress the mother’s death number when childbirth by socializing and handling the right way of labor and not harming for villagers who are still familiar with the child’s childbirth that traditional baby’s duc.
Photo and Text: Syaiful Arif
The village of Nurul Indawati (left) along Rurita’s self-waran (right) runs through the river when heading to the village of the surge to provide health services in Jombang, East Java.
The village runs through the river banks to the village of the osok to provide health services to 44 family heads and 5 toddlers in Jombang, East Java.
The village of Nurul Indawati (left) was assisted by Rurita’s self-waran (right) weighed toddlers in Dusun Nampu, Jombang, East Java.
The village of Nurul Indawati conducted a toddler examination in Dusun Nampu, Jombang, East Java.
The village of Nurul Indawati (two left) met with citizens when arriving in the osok region in Dusun Nampu, Jombang, East Java.
The complete of Nurul Indawati village in Dusun Nampu, Jombang, East Java.
The village of Nurul Indawati (two right) and Rurita’s self-sufficient midwife (kanan) organized with health services in Dusun Nampu, Jombang, East Java.
The village of Nurul Indawati (left) and Rurita's self-waran (right) in Dusun Nampu, Jombang, East Java.
The village back to the home of the office after providing health care in Jombang, East Java.
The village of Nurul Indawati swelled as a glimpse with the fruits of his heart is quiet from the osok region in Klitih Village, Jombang, East Java.