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Contributions
Partner / Organisation | Contribution | Description |
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Amref Health Africa | Trained a total of 60 nurses and midwives in BEmONC from 47 supported health facilities. | Trained, in 2017 a total of 60 nurses and midwives in BEmONC from 47 supported health facilities in Kyankwanzi and Nakaseke districts. |
Care International | Trained 30 health workers in the refugee settlements in EmONC. | Trained 30 health workers in the refugee settlements in EmONC. |
Doctors with Africa CUAMM Uganda | Trained 192 midwives on the 4 modules of EmONC in 5 West Nile districts. | Trained 192 midwives on the 4 modules of Emergency Obstetrical and Newborn Care (EmONC) in 5 West Nile districts (Arua, Koboko, Yumbe, Moyo, Adjumani) and Kiryandongo. They further trained 20 midwives on neonatal resuscitation in Oyam district, together with 28 district-based Maternal and Neonatal Health (MNH) mentors on neonatal resuscitation in 5 West Nile districts (Arua, Koboko, Yumbe, Moyo, Adjumani) and Kiryandongo. |
UHMG | Trained 205 health workers in private facilities on EmONC. | Partnered with AOGU to train 205 health workers in private facilities on EmONC. |
Amref Health Africa | Trained 60 nurses and midwives in BEmONC. | Trained, in 2017 a total of 60 nurses and midwives in BEmONC from 47 supported health facilities in Kyankwanzi and Nakaseke districts. |
Care International | Trained 30 health workers in the refugee settlements in EmONC. | Trained 30 health workers in the refugee settlements in EmONC. |
Doctors with Africa CUAMM Uganda | Trained 192 midwives on the 4 modules of Emergency Obstetrical and Newborn Care. | Trained 192 midwives on the 4 modules of Emergency Obstetrical and Newborn Care (EmONC) in 5 West Nile districts (Arua, Koboko, Yumbe, Moyo, Adjumani) and Kiryandongo. |
UHMG | Partnered with AOGU to train 205 health workers in private facilities on EmONC. | Partnered with AOGU to train 205 health workers in private facilities on EmONC. |
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There is currently no contributions made in this quarter
There is currently no contributions made in this quarter
Partner / Organisation | Contribution | Description |
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Amref Health Africa | Trained a total of 60 nurses and midwives in BEmONC from 47 supported health facilities. | Trained, in 2017 a total of 60 nurses and midwives in BEmONC from 47 supported health facilities in Kyankwanzi and Nakaseke districts. |
Care International | Trained 30 health workers in the refugee settlements in EmONC. | Trained 30 health workers in the refugee settlements in EmONC. |
Doctors with Africa CUAMM Uganda | Trained 192 midwives on the 4 modules of EmONC in 5 West Nile districts. | Trained 192 midwives on the 4 modules of Emergency Obstetrical and Newborn Care (EmONC) in 5 West Nile districts (Arua, Koboko, Yumbe, Moyo, Adjumani) and Kiryandongo. They further trained 20 midwives on neonatal resuscitation in Oyam district, together with 28 district-based Maternal and Neonatal Health (MNH) mentors on neonatal resuscitation in 5 West Nile districts (Arua, Koboko, Yumbe, Moyo, Adjumani) and Kiryandongo. |
UHMG | Trained 205 health workers in private facilities on EmONC. | Partnered with AOGU to train 205 health workers in private facilities on EmONC. |
Amref Health Africa | Trained 60 nurses and midwives in BEmONC. | Trained, in 2017 a total of 60 nurses and midwives in BEmONC from 47 supported health facilities in Kyankwanzi and Nakaseke districts. |
Care International | Trained 30 health workers in the refugee settlements in EmONC. | Trained 30 health workers in the refugee settlements in EmONC. |
Doctors with Africa CUAMM Uganda | Trained 192 midwives on the 4 modules of Emergency Obstetrical and Newborn Care. | Trained 192 midwives on the 4 modules of Emergency Obstetrical and Newborn Care (EmONC) in 5 West Nile districts (Arua, Koboko, Yumbe, Moyo, Adjumani) and Kiryandongo. |
UHMG | Partnered with AOGU to train 205 health workers in private facilities on EmONC. | Partnered with AOGU to train 205 health workers in private facilities on EmONC. |