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Opinion | Government should prioritize the enactment of the nurses and midwives bill

Opinion | Government should prioritize the enactment of the nurses and midwives bill Wani Michael, Executive Director Okay-Africa Foundation In 2011, the process of drafting this bill started and numerous consultations were done involving several international bodies including the International Council of Nurses and International Confederation of Midwives, some regional Nurses and Midwives associations, and Nursing and midwifery Councils. It was done in an inclusive manner involving all the stakeholders led by the Ministry of Health. This bill is very important in providing a legal framework and regulating the work of the nurses and midwives in South Sudan, for all these years they’ve been operating without any legal framework and make it difficult for the Council to regulate them. Ideally, through the Act, the Council will gain control over them by registering all of them, bridging the gap between the Nurses and Midwives through their associations and government, and holding the

Some new MPs are not qualified for parliament -activist Wani Micheal

‘Some new MPs are not qualified for parliament’-activist Wani Micheal A civil society activist says some of the members of parliament who were appointed by President Salva Kiir last night do not qualify to be in the august house.  Wani Michael, the Executive Director of Okay Africa Foundation, who also sits on the National Constitution Amendment Committee (NCAC) as a youth representative spoke to Radio Tamazuj today. “The president announced several names yesterday but unfortunately some of the names that were announced did not meet the constitutional requirements to be a member of parliament and we still do not know if they met the 35 percent for women because we haven’t got hold of the list,” Wani told Radio Tamazuj. 

Peace partners write to IGAD to extend constitutional committee mandate

Peace partners write to IGAD to extend constitutional committee mandate The parties to the revitalized peace agreement have written to the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) seeking an extension of the mandate of the National Constitutional Amendment Committee (NCAC) which expired in February, a member of the committee said. Wani Michael, who sits on the National Constitution Amendment Committee (NCAC) as a youth representative, told Radio Tamazuj on Monday that the peace partners wrote to IGAD because the work of the NCAC ground to a halt after the expiration of the body’s mandate on 22 February. “It was not us but the parties (to the agreement) and the Reconstituted Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (RJMEC) because the work of NCAC came to an end on February 22, 2021. So there is a discussion to extend the mandate of NCAC that is why the parties have written to IGAD to extend the mandate of the NCAC,” Wani said.

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