Fakeeh University Hospital sets a global benchmark in maternal and newborn care, achieving one of the highest international standards in the field.

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Recognition from the World Health Organization and UNICEF highlights the hospital’s commitment to family-centred care in the United Arab Emirates.

Fakeeh University Hospital has received Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) accreditation, officially recognised by the UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention on behalf of the World Health Organization and UNICEF.

The accreditation is widely regarded as one of the world’s leading standards in maternal and newborn healthcare, reflecting the hospital’s commitment to safe, high-quality, family-centred maternity services. It also supports breastfeeding-friendly care and strengthens maternal and child wellbeing through structured healthcare programmes, education, and continuous patient support.

The recognition follows implementation of internationally approved practices under the “Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding” framework developed by the World Health Organization and UNICEF, which promotes breastfeeding, supports maternal education, and ensures consistent care throughout the maternity journey.

The achievement reflects extensive collaboration across multiple departments at Fakeeh University Hospital, where physicians, nursing and midwifery teams, lactation consultants, clinical support services, and operational staff work together to ensure every mother and newborn receives safe, personalised, and compassionate care from the very start of their healthcare journey.

As part of its patient-centred maternity approach, Fakeeh University Hospital also promotes early skin-to-skin contact immediately after birth, supporting newborn health and strengthening mother–baby bonding.

Commenting on the milestone, Dr Mohaymen Abdelghany, Group CEO of Fakeeh Health and CEO of Fakeeh University Hospital, said the accreditation marks a significant achievement reflecting the hospital’s standards of care for mothers, newborns, and families who place their trust in the facility.

He added that at Fakeeh Health, maternity care goes beyond medical excellence, focusing on a safe, supportive, and compassionate environment where mothers feel reassured and respected throughout their healthcare journey.

He credited the achievement to the dedication and collaboration of physicians, nurses, midwives, and multidisciplinary teams who work to uphold international standards while keeping patient care at the centre of their practice.

The hospital’s support for mothers extends beyond delivery, offering ongoing education, lactation guidance, and postnatal care aimed at helping families navigate the early stages of parenthood with confidence and reassurance.

The accreditation further reinforces Fakeeh University Hospital’s position as a leading institution in patient-centred maternity and neonatal care, reflecting not only clinical excellence but also a broader commitment to healthcare grounded in trust, empathy, safety, and international best practices.

Fakeeh University Hospital continues to advance its maternity and neonatal programmes through multidisciplinary expertise, advanced medical technologies, and family-centred initiatives designed to improve long-term outcomes for mothers, newborns, and families across the United Arab Emirates.

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