Updates from the Field - Create new health professionals in South Sudan
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New health professionals serving South Sudan
By Heidi Saravia - Development Officer, June 21, 2009 06:15 PM
This program uniquely addresses a critical shortage of health workers in this fragile region—health workers whose training and subsequent employment will not only improve health care, but also contribute to restoring peace and stability. In fact, the 27 nurses in the training program represent 10% of all nurses in South Sudan. Graduating this first class of midwives and nurses will immediately improve the human resource capacity of the Ministry of Health, as well as the health of the surrounding population, especially in remote areas. The Kajo Keiji Training Center lies at the very core of International Medical Corps’ mission both in Sudan and globally. Read more in the attachment.
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