Mentoring for Karnataka Health Workers Means Better Care for Mothers and Babies
Nurses in these rural Indian facilities are more confident now, and it shows.
Nurses in these rural Indian facilities are more confident now, and it shows.
In the emergency ward where she works, Dr. Eno Biney tells us how she saved a woman’s life the day before and how things might have turned out differently just a few years ago.
Health workers who provide family planning services can make a big difference in their clients' lives.
A simple job description can do wonders for a health worker's morale and even the quality of care she provides. So why are job descriptions so hard to come by in some countries?
Over 6,000 Kenyans count on her for care. She’s a nurse, pharmacist, records officer, and more—all day, every day.
Agnes Masagwayi loves her job, but it hasn't always been easy. Fortunately, things are looking up for Uganda's health workers.
What happens to a struggling newborn if her caregivers aren't well trained? The first minute of life is crucial. By Dr. Vanessa Kerry.
Skilled birth attendance is on the rise, but it's only increased by 10% in developing countries over the last 20 years.
In Uganda, nurses face strenuous demands.
“Bring technology to me, not to a low-resource setting.”
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