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The Role of Midwives During Disasters and Complex Humanitarian Emergencies: Making a Case for South Sudan

Posted on May 12, 2010 by Kate Mitchell

In honor of International Day of the Midwife last week (May 5th) and International Nurses Day (today), Monica Onyango, MHTF Editorial Committee member, reflects on the role of midwives and nurses in Southern Sudan. Monica Onyango is a nurse midwife and … Continue reading →

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