Kenya’s Nurses Can Empower Women through Family Planning
Women in rural areas face particularly high maternal health risks. The right skills and support can help nurses change that.
Women in rural areas face particularly high maternal health risks. The right skills and support can help nurses change that.
Midwives and nurses bring compassion to L’Hôpital Sainte-Thérèse.
Think of the global progress we could make if we, as organizations, talked less and listened more. This came up again and again at SwitchPoint.
Midwifery students can learn great clinical skills. Attitude is harder.
Midwives could deliver 87% of the world’s sexual, reproductive, maternal, and newborn health services. But a global shortage is holding us back.
Every year health workers are kidnapped, threatened, tortured, and killed. Dr. Dilshad Jaff has made health care in conflict the center of his work.
In the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, maternal and child health challenges persist. Midwives can help Haiti meet those challenges.
Yes, they have and they are. And we saw it happen at SwitchPoint 2015.
Development without dialogue just doesn’t work. Day 2 of SwitchPoint was all about partnerships for lasting progress.
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