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Our project in South Sudan, the new Juba College of Nursing and Midwifery, continues to gain momentum and vital support, with Southern Sudan’s current Minister of Health, Dr. Luka Monoja, visiting the first student class at the temporary College campus in Juba.  The Juba College of Nursing and Midwifery is a new professional level 3 year college degree program supported by a consortium of stakeholders: Real Medicine Foundation, World Children’s Fund, UNFPA, UNDP, World Health Organization, Japan International Cooperation Agency, and the government of South Sudan.

Dr. Monoja was accompanied by the Undersecretary Dr. Olivia Lomoro and various other government officials. He indicated the importance and deep need for this level of trained Nurses and Midwives in Southern Sudan, and also stressed the how this particular institution is not only important to his heart but also to the Ministry of Health for the sustainable capacity building of professional health care providers.

He also mentioned that the need for skilled birth attendants through the training of midwives at the College is geared specifically toward reducing Sudan’s very high maternal mortality rates. Though the establishment of the college was long overdue he was glad that Southern Sudan can boast of having one now.

Some of the other things mentioned during Dr. Monoja’s visit were his deepest appreciation to the funding partners for their contribution towards the project and the financial needs of the students, and the continued partnership to ensure the future sustainability of the College.

The Minister encouraged the partners that although the institutions was still facing several financial challenges, there was a enormous need to push forward to ensure South Sudan’s future health.

For more information about this project please visit: http://www.realmedicinefoundation.org/initiative/healthcare-sector-capacity-building-college-of-nursing-and-midwifery-southern-sudan

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Clinic Opening 28Human death comes in many forms, but perhaps none more devastating and unfair than death in birth. Especially when the death could have been prevented.

According to Professor Lynn Freedman, from Columbia University’s School of Public Health, in developing countries there are five basic complications that cause the vast majority of maternal deaths: uncontrolled bleeding, infection, the consequences of unsafe abortions, prolonged and obstructed labor, and hypertensive diseases of pregnancy.

“The vast majority of deaths in high-mortality countries [are] from a handful of very clear direct causes,” she says concluding that since the causes and cures are so well understood, it is possible to eliminate almost all of them by simply providing the proper resources

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According to The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s Maternal, Newborn,  & Child Health, each year, more than half a million women die and many more suffer complications from childbirth. And each year, nearly 10 million children die from related health problems.

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Ultimately, it comes down to training. If every village had someone trained in delivery, complications would be recognized and approached with time enough to avert disaster.

Many have taken steps to train local Nurses and Midwives including Hamlin college of midwives in Ethiopia

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and The Real Medicine Foundation in Southern Sudan. The Karate Kid, Part III rip Girls from each state are being selected for full scholarship over the entire program under the agreement that they will work in their local communities for a period of time after graduation.

Not only does this provide the outskirts of the country with trained hands, but it gives girls living in rural areas an incredible opportunity to help their sisters, their friends, their own mothers and perhaps themselves. It gives them and the community a chance at a different life.

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Invest in the futures of girls and help build ambassadors for the brave: women who will save women and their children all over the world.

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Sudan_PregnantWomanWORRIEDProblem:

A 15 year old girl living in Southern Sudan has a greater chance of dying during childbirth than finishing school

One Solution:

Open a Nursing and Midwifery College and recruit students from all districts to participate and take their practice back home to save lives themselves.

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The Directorate of Nursing, Midwifery and Human Resources (MOH GOSS) in collaboration with UNFPA and a consortium of Donors that includes Real Medicine Foundation of USA are happy to announce the recruitment of Nursing and midwifery students for the October 2009 intake of 40 students for a three years training course that will lead to a Diploma in Nursing and Midwifery.

New college of Nursing and Midwifery for Southern Sudan, located at the Juba teaching hospital advertizes for pioneer student intake!

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Find out more about the teaching hospital and RMF in Southern Sudan

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