%0 Journal Article %T SERVICES OF THE TRADITIONAL BIRTH ATTENDANTS: HOW RELEVANT IN ACHIEVING MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL %A Margaret Mboho %A Ukeme Eyo %A A. Agbaje %J Academic Research International %D 2012 %I %X The main purpose of this study was to examine the services of the Traditional Birth Attendants and determine how relevant their services were in achieving Goal 5 MDG. This study draws on ethnographic methods of observation and focus group discussions with traditional birth attendants (TBAs), midwives and mothers-in-law/menopausal women. The findings of the study indicate that the traditional birth attendantsĄŻ services were in high demand within the communities and there islittle evidence from the study that this will change in the near future. The findings also revealed how the sampled TBAs, based in their own homes or churches, use supernatural beliefs todiscourage women and their family from obtaining obstetric care from trained professionals. The apparent domination of childbirth by TBAs in the study community made the few existing midwives feel powerless to change the situation. Given the wide acceptance of traditional birth attendants in the study communities, there appears a clear need to train them and to promote their integration and monitoring by existing services, such as those of midwives in the ruralcommunities. There is also need for massive community education on good maternal health practices. %K Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) %K Skilled Birth Attendants %K MGD 5 and Rural Communities. %U http://www.savap.org.pk/journals/ARInt./Vol.2(3)/2012(2.3-87).pdf