Amref to train over 3,000 midwives
>Amref Tanzania is set to embark on a project to train over 3,000 midwives country wide from October this year in a bid to fight maternal and child mortality.
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10 years ago
BBCBoard game to train African midwives
University researchers create a board game designed to help African midwives prevent women dying in childbirth.
11 years ago
DefenceWeb19 Jun
Tanzania to train 1 000 Somali troops
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Tanzania to train 1 000 Somali troops
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Tanzania will train 1000 Somali troops. The Tanzania People's Defence Force (TPDF) will soon start training 1 000 members of the Somali National Army (SNA) including soldiers and officers as part of its contribution to the ongoing international security and ...
11 years ago
BBCSouth Africa signs 1,000-train deal
South Africa's Transnet is to spend $4.7bn on 1,000 trains to boost its dilapidated freight network and boost its infrastructure.
9 years ago
TheCitizen13 Nov
5,000 rural health workers set to train
Over 5,000 village health workers across the country have been enrolled for formal training by the National Council for Technical Education (Nacte).
5 years ago
AnandTech26 Mar
Folding@Home Reaches Exascale: 1,500,000,000,000,000,000 Operations Per Second for COVID-19
Folding@Home Reaches Exascale: 1,500,000,000,000,000,000 Operations Per Second for COVID-19 AnandTechView Full coverage on Google News
11 years ago
TheCitizen05 Jun
Midwives accused of negligence
Controversy gripped Temeke Hospital yesterday when a couple refused to take the body of their child who died immediately after it came to the world.
10 years ago
TheCitizen06 May
EDITORIAL: Midwives deserve better
>Tanzania yesterday joined other nations to mark International Day of Midwives, which was celebrated at national level in Musoma, Mara Region. Midwives play a key role not only in childbirth but also in ensuring both mother and baby survive the experience, given the high rate of child and maternal mortality in the country.
10 years ago
Daily News24 Jul
Traditional midwives up for intensive training
Traditional midwives up for intensive training
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KIBOSHO School of Nursing (KSN) is set to offer training to traditional midwives aimed at remarkably lowering maternal deaths. That will be attained as the school has initiated a programme to offer midwifery training on its in-service and pre-service ...
11 years ago
TheCitizen05 May
Midwives key to reducing maternal deaths
As the world celebrates the International Day of the Midwife today, lack of skilled attendance at birth remains a major cause of maternal mortality because countries do not have adequate numbers of midwives to provide the needed care.
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