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Midwives in Humanitarian Settings: Realities of Strengthening an Essential Health Workforce

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Midwives are more likely than other health workers to remain in fragile settings during a crisis. In this session, midwives working in Nigeria, Somalia, and along the Thailand-Myanmar border will unpack challenges and highlight evidence-based solutions and experience-driven recommendations for investing in midwifery across humanitarian contexts.

May 10, 2023 10:45 - 11:30(Africa/Johannesburg)
Venue : Room: 2.64-2.66
20230510T1045 20230510T1130 Africa/Johannesburg Midwives in Humanitarian Settings: Realities of Strengthening an Essential Health Workforce

Midwives are more likely than other health workers to remain in fragile settings during a crisis. In this session, midwives working in Nigeria, Somalia, and along the Thailand-Myanmar border will unpack challenges and highlight evidence-based solutions and experience-driven recommendations for investing in midwifery across humanitarian contexts.

Room: 2.64-2.66 International Maternal Newborn Health Conference 2023 information@imnhc.org
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Reproductive and Child Health Midwife
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International Rescue Committee
Co-Investigator,
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The Institute of Human Virology Nigeria
National Midwifery focal point
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Federal Republic of Somalia, Ministry of Health and Human services
Dr. Pandora Hardtman
CNMO
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Jhpiego
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