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A University Affiliate, we are saving lives, improving health and transforming futures.

Baltimore, MD
Joined June 2010

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  1. It's and we're ready for the week ahead. make sure to share your photos with us to show the world the work you do all week long! Full details and prize info at:

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  2. transformative health services are: 1️⃣respectful 2️⃣promote women’s safety and agency 3️⃣ engage men as partners. Check out our toolkit:

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  3. Anani washes her hands before examining a woman in labor at a hospital in . Like other around the world, she cleans her hands before touching patients to prevent infections. Clean hands save lives! 🧼

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  4. Feb 2

    If you break your arm or need a c-section can you get the you need? Billions of people can't ... we must work together to ensure communities have access to health care systems where reliable surgical care is: ✔️ Available ✔️Accessible ✔️Affordable ✔️AND Safe.

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  5. Feb 1

    We're thrilled to see all the photos coming in from around the world. There is still time to submit your nursing photo, here's how, plus information on the prize money ➡️

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  6. Feb 1

    In Cameroon, Bernard is dedicated to keeping his community healthy. He makes sure families understand their immunization needs, provides , and tests and treats . Thank you Nurse Bernard!

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  7. Feb 1

    ✅ Learn how to have a healthy pregnancy ✅ Make friends with new moms like you ✅ Get your partner involved ✅ Take charge of your own health Group Antenatal Care - because we're better together.

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  8. Jan 31

    We can beat , but we must make testing accessible. The price of testing needs to come down so more countries can scale up their coverage, giving more women access to early detection and prevention.

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  10. Jan 31

    More than 311,000 women each year die due to cervical cancer...that's unacceptable and we're working to change it!

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  11. Jan 31

    is preventable. Yet, more than 311,000 women each year die due to cervical cancer. Increasing access to vaccinations, screening and treatment is a must.

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  12. Jan 30

    When Mary was diagnosed with , the teen ran away from her family and stopped taking her meds. Then she met Lucia, a “mentor mother” in South Sudan who guided her back to home and health.

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    Jan 30

    ICN calls on all governments to appoint strategic-level Government Chief Nursing Officers (GCNOs) on the Year of the Nurse and Midwife - a snapshot survey reveals approximately only half the countries of the world have a CNO! Read more here:

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  14. Jan 30

    , caused by is preventable—yet it's the no.1 cancer killer of women across Africa. Women and girls everywhere should have access to the HPV vaccine, early screening AND treatment!

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    Jan 30

    & , have you shared your photos? We want to shine a light on & & we're starting with this contest!

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    Jan 30

    You're still in time to send your photos! Share them with us to show the wonderful work that do around the world every single second of the day. More details here:

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  17. Jan 30

    Did you know: by 2030 the world will lack 9 million . ➡️ Yes, 9 MILLION. ⬅️ The time is NOW to identify and enable and who have the capacity to lead, AND to grow the next generation of leaders.

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  18. Jan 29

    Did you know that 1 out of every 3 women experience gender-based violence, impacting their health and well-being. We equip to deliver quality care for survivors in countries across Africa & Asia.

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    Jan 29

    Evening all! Tonight we're here with @NurseBloggers2020 to hear your thoughts and answer any questions that you may have on the subject of the & the campaign. We want to hear from you!

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  20. Jan 29

    We love seeing the photos coming in! Share your nursing photos to show the impact and importance of nurses around the world. Full rules and prize information at:

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