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UNFPA trains nurses, midwives to check challenges

August 3, 2018
in Health, International
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Image result for UNFPA trains nurses, midwives to check challengesIncreased incidents  of abduction of young school girls has made this training particularly important.

Rabiatu Sageer, programme Officer, Maternal Health UNFPA. Alheri Yusuf, UNFPA Consultant.

The registrar of the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria, Alhaji Farouk Abubakar who addresses the participants, encourages them to  take the training seriously in order to be able to pass the knowledge down to student nurses adequately.

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These tutors have been trained on the use of the kit, with the expectation that it will become a part of the teaching schedule of nurses and midwives in order to ensure adequate care for victims of sexual and gender based violence.

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