Saving Baby Miracle: How Skilled Care Delivered Hope to a Family in Sierra Leone
October 24, 2025 9:01 amEvery month, nearly 20 newborns arrive at Kenema Government Hospital (KGH) in Sierra Leone fighting for their lives, in urgent... View Article
Every month, nearly 20 newborns arrive at Kenema Government Hospital (KGH) in Sierra Leone fighting for their lives, in urgent... View Article
Sierra Leone has taken a decisive step to further reduce maternal mortality by formalizing midwifery preceptorship as a diploma-level qualification.... View Article
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Midwife Educator Lilian Nuwabaine reflects on how she helps her students master midwifery’s toughest subject Every year in midwifery training... View Article
The Ministry of Health of Sierra Leone, in partnership with Seed Global Health and other stakeholders, will today (May 14)... View Article
Fatmata Janka Dabo grew up surrounded by nurses and midwives, commonly known as “sisters” in Sierra Leone. One of them... View Article
His Excellency, Dr. Julius Maada Wonie Bio, president of Sierra Leone has today officially opened the new School of Midwifery in... View Article
A group of Seed staff and Seed-trained midwives attended the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM) Regional Conference for Africa and... View Article
“Seeing a pregnant woman in labor walk into the hospital and leave with her baby safely, without complications, makes me... View Article
Sister Federica Coker is a supervisory midwife at Makeni Regional Referral Hospital in Sierra Leone, where she oversees the maternity... View Article
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