UNICEF Launches Training Programs to Improve Midwives' Capacity in Badghis

UNICEF Launches Training Programs to Improve Midwives' Capacity in Badghis

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (Afghan Verified) -- UNICEF has launched training programs for nurses and midwives in Badghis province aimed at enhancing their capacity to provide standard maternal and newborn services.

The initiative began with practical training sessions conducted by female doctors in a newly inaugurated skills laboratory at Badghis Hospital. This marks the start of efforts to strengthen healthcare delivery in the region.

The program is being implemented in cooperation with the Asian Development Bank. It is planned to expand to cover 50 health centers across 10 provinces, addressing ongoing challenges in access to healthcare services in rural areas.

UNICEF's announcement highlights the focus on improving skills for maternal and newborn care, which remains critical amid limited resources and geographic barriers in remote parts of Afghanistan. The trainings emphasize practical, hands-on learning to ensure midwives and nurses can deliver standardized services effectively.

This development comes as international organizations continue to support Afghanistan's health sector, particularly in maternal health, where skilled birth attendance is essential for reducing mortality rates. The skills lab at Badghis Hospital serves as the initial hub for these capacity-building activities.

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