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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Rebuilding nursing and midwifery
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Fouzia is candid about the factors which have hampered the development of health services in Somaliland. Many are common to other post-conflict states in Africa, and elsewhere. She explains – clearly and concisely – the way in which obstacles have been overcome. Consensual decision-making, community and diaspora participation, and the selection of appropriate long-term international partners are among the features of the distinctive strategy being pursued in Somaliland. For Fouzia, the achievement of Somaliland’s social and economic goals is dependent on improving the health of the nation.
“A minuscule health budget and some of the poorest health indicators in the world called for ingenuity, and a good deal of courage, on the part of those who have sought to drive improvements in health care in Somaliland,” said Edward Paice, director of Africa Research Institute, at the official launch of Patience and Care in London on December 6th 2011.
Andy Leather, director of King’s College Hospital Centre for Global Health, concurs: “Global health has come alive, and a lot of it is to do with Somaliland and what has come out of it”. As part of an enduring partnership between King’s College Hospital in London, the Tropical Health and Education Trust (THET) and Somaliland, more than 100 British health professionals have undertaken teaching trips to the country since 2000. Leather is adamant that UK professionals gain more from this interaction than they give – and that healthier populations in the Horn of Africa and elsewhere are “in all our interests”.
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Africa Research Institute is a non-partisan think-tank based in London. Our mission is to draw attention to ideas that have worked in Africa, and to identify new ideas where needed.
Patience and Care: Rebuilding nursing and midwifery, in Somaliland can be downloaded from the Africa Research Institute website: http://bit.ly/rvJGcR.
For all media enquiries, please contact Edward Paice on 07941 228294 or 020 7222 4006 or Jonathan Bhalla on 07892 697304 or 020 7222 4006
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