Equipping Sierra Leone’s Midwives with Lifesaving Ultrasound Skills
March 26, 2026 4:16 pmAminata Sesay lay on the examination bed in Bo Regional and Government Referral Hospital, eight months pregnant with her second child, as... View Article
Aminata Sesay lay on the examination bed in Bo Regional and Government Referral Hospital, eight months pregnant with her second child, as... View Article
Seed joins country leaders and partners to deliver a new roadmap for accessible, high quality care making progress to strengthen... View Article
Seed Global Health has been named a founding member of the Health Works Leaders Coalition, an alliance officially launched by The... View Article
Malawi faces a double burden of high mental health needs amplified by intensifying climate disasters. Our partnership with St. John... View Article
The 2024–2025 Seed Global Health Annual Report showcases how country-led action is transforming health systems amid funding challenges. Through workforce training, education, and innovation, we’re advancing equity, resilience, and stronger healthcare for all.
Midwife Educator Lilian Nuwabaine reflects on how she helps her students master midwifery’s toughest subject Every year in midwifery training... View Article
We’re excited to welcome Marionka Pohl, our new Senior Director of Policy! Get to know more about who she is,... View Article
Our Seed team will attend UNGA80 to champion investment in the health workforce as a smart solution to building resilience... 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
The Ministry of Health of Sierra Leone, in partnership with Seed Global Health and other stakeholders, will today (May 14)... View Article
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