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Healthy Mothers & Healthy Babies by Empowering Midwives
University of KwaZulu-Natal
The University of KwaZulu-Natal's School of Nursing is the beneficiary of a multi-million dollar fund to build five training centres for rural midwives funded through Atlantic Philanthropies. The School has been recognized for its innovative educational programmes, its research activities, its extensive work in Africa, and its international network of scholars. There are five major focus areas of research within the School; HIV/AIDS care, psycho-social rehabilitation, community health promotion, innovative teaching and learning, and critical care and trauma management. Global Health TV takes a look.
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