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Eight Pakistani women among the worldâs top 100 nurses, midwives All are from AKU s School of Nursing and Midwifery SAMAA | Health - Posted: Dec 29, 2020 | Last Updated: 3 months ago SAMAA | Health Posted: Dec 29, 2020 | Last Updated: 3 months ago Photo: Aga Khan University Listen to the story The work of eight Pakistani nurses and midwives has been recognised in the Women in Global Healthâs 100 Outstanding Women Nurses and Midwives this year. All eight are from Karachiâs Aga Khan Universityâs School of Nursing and Midwifery. Nurses and midwives from 43 countries have been recognised for their contribution to raising healthcare standards across the globe, especially during the coronavirus pandemic. The list was a result of collaboration between the Women in Global Health and World Health Organisation, United Nations Population Fund, Nursing Now, International Council of Nurses and International Confederation ....
Karachi December 29, 2020 Eight Pakistani nurses and midwives have been honoured in the global 2020 100 Outstanding Women Nurses and Midwives. All eight nurses and midwives from Pakistan are faculty or alumni at the Aga Khan Universityâs School of Nursing and Midwifery, SONAM. One hundred nurses and midwives from 43 countries have been recognised for their contribution to raising healthcare standards across the globe, especially during these difficult times. These outstanding leaders have been acknowledged by Women in Global Health (WGH), which collaborated with the World Health Organisation (WHO), United Nations Population Fund, Nursing Now, International Council of Nurses and International Confederation of Midwives on the list. ....
Islamabad: Eight Pakistani nurses and midwives have been honoured in the global list of “100 Outstanding Women Nurse and Midwife Leaders” in 2020. The recognition marks the end of the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) year-long campaign to celebrate the incredible work of nurses and midwives, highlight the challenging conditions they face, and advocate for enhanced investments in the nursing and midwifery workforce. The list recognised 100 nurses and midwives from 43 countries for their contribution to raising healthcare standards, especially during the difficult times of the coronavirus pandemic. Pakistani nurses and midwives acknowledged All the eight nurses and midwives from Pakistan are either faculty members or alumni of the Aga Khan University’s School of Nursing and Midwifery (AKU-SONAM). The School’s Dean Dr Rozina Karmaliani has been honoured under the Board and Management category in appreciation of her efforts to improve adolescent health, strength ....
The eight Pakistani healthcare workers acknowledged in the global 100 Outstanding Women Nurse and Midwife Leaders 2020 list. Courtesy: AKU The healthcare workers have been acknowledged by Women in Global Health (WGH), which collaborated with the World Health Organisation (WHO), United Nations Population Fund, Nursing Now, International Council of Nurses and International Confederation of Midwives on the list. All eight nurses and midwives from Pakistan are faculty or alumni of the Aga Khan University’s School of Nursing and Midwifery, SONAM. The list recognised 100 nurses and midwives from 43 countries for their contribution to raising healthcare standards across the globe, especially during these difficult times of the coronavirus pandemic, a statement issued by the Aga Khan University (AKU) said. ....
Eight Pakistanis make it to world’s top 100 nurses, midwives list WHO recognises women from 43 countries for their exemplary role during pandemic PHOTO COURTESY: TWITTER/@AKUGlobal KARACHI: Eight Pakistanis have made it to the 2020 global list of ‘100 Outstanding Women Nurse and Midwife Leaders’ for their contributions to raising healthcare standards across the globe, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic. The list recognises nurses and midwives from 43 countries. The recognition marks the end of the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) yearlong ‘Year of the Nurse and the Midwife 2020’ campaign. The outstanding leaders were acknowledged by Women in Global Health (WGH), which collaborated with the WHO, United Nations Population Fund, Nursing Now, International Council of Nurses and International Confederation of Midwives. ....