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August 6, 2025 11:09 am Comments Off on Meet our Newest Educators!At Seed Global Health, we believe strong health systems start with strong health workers. That’s why we’re thrilled to welcome... View Article
At Seed Global Health, we believe strong health systems start with strong health workers. That’s why we’re thrilled to welcome... View Article
With fewer than 10 OB/GYNs serving over 8.4 million people, Sierra Leone faces a critical shortage of specialist maternal care.... View Article
Brenda is a third-year midwifery student at Lira University who recently learned how to provide home-based, or domiciliary, midwifery care... View Article
Last week the Kamuzu University of Health Science (KUHeS) in partnership with Seed Global Health hosted a Maternity Open Day... View Article
In a landmark celebration of World Emergency Medicine Day, Uganda’s Ministry of Health—together with Seed Global Health—hosted a national event... View Article
In this interview, we get a glimpse into his thoughtful and passionate leadership style, and how he brings both heart and strategy to his work. He shares some of the surprises he encountered stepping into his current role, including a laugh-worthy hiring process and reflects on a refreshing culture of openness and inclusion.
The Ministry of Health of Sierra Leone, in partnership with Seed Global Health and other stakeholders, will today (May 14)... View Article
Join us as we advocate for the global health workforce at WHA78! Our Seed delegation will be at the 78th... View Article
Fatmata Janka Dabo grew up surrounded by nurses and midwives, commonly known as “sisters” in Sierra Leone. One of them... View Article
Seed Global Health (Seed) Malawi held an inaugural stakeholder’s meeting to scope and frame the climate change and health rapid... View Article
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