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Diseases and Conditions => Cudurrada Haweenka => Topic started by: Miss Midwife on May 01, 2008, 05:46:58 PM

Title: Midwifery in Somalia
Post by: Miss Midwife on May 01, 2008, 05:46:58 PM
Salaam. Can anyone give me any information on any current maternity services available in Somalia run by midwives or nurses and what the statistics of maternal mortality and morbidity are like. Also what are the numbers of midwives currently practising as well as any information on education and training available to them.

Any info would be most helpful. Thanks..
Title: Re: Midwifery in Somalia
Post by: Waxbaro! on May 03, 2008, 08:19:22 PM
Sister Midwife, I believe such statistics is hardly to find about number of midwifes in Somalia.
And ofcourse there are training schools for midwifes along with nurses throughout the country, but there is no junction or association between them, and most of these schools are private and run by elder midwifes.

There are some midwifes whom get trained by humanitarian aid organizations like MSF but these trainings are only for those who work in their hospitals.

About maternal mortality, there is no accurate data but an estimation is available here
http://somalidoc.com/smf/index.php?topic=676.0

Waxbaro!