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27 health workers from Soroca and Orhei Hospitals, Moldova, have benefited from the second training on neonatal emergencies and stabilization held by local qualified staff under the supervision of an international expert.
27 health workers from Soroca and Orhei Hospitals, Moldova, have benefited from the second training on neonatal emergencies and stabilization held by local qualified staff under the supervision of an international expert.
CUAMM and the Directorate of the National Program for Maternal and Child Health (DC-PNSME) works together to ensure quality health services in Ivory Coast by engaging FBOs representatives in training activities.
Mozambique has now its first emergency referral system. The call-in centre is ready to work around the clock to ensure timely emergency referral in Beira district, ensuring maternal and newborn emergency care.
Scientific research as key driver for effective and sustainable health cooperation interventions in Africa. We invite you all to the event Saturday, June 8 from 9:30 to 1:00 pm at Palazzo Bo, Padua.
As Moldova registered a mislease outbreak, the National Agency for Public Health (NAPH) timely adopted response measures to limit the infection and launched the immunization campaign among refugees with the support from CUAMM UK.
From North to South, from Tete to Quelimane, we congratulate each and every colleague in Mozambique who works tirelessly every day with strength, perseverance, and dedication for a society where everyone enjoys rights and freedoms and has equal opportunities.
Promoted by Sheikha Fatima Fund for Women Refugee Support and Empowerment Initiative (SFFWR) the award is dedicated to empowering women refugees and women working with NGOs. Call for submissions open until May 4th.
A women-led task force has been formed in Moldova to strengthen capacities on neonatal emergencies and stabilization among health professionals and thereby deliver quality maternal and newborn services throughout the country.
CUAMM and University of Bari collaborated on a research project focusing on malaria in pregnancy and drug resistance, conducted in one of the countries most severely affected by the disease. The results of two years of work were presented in Kampala.