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African
Nurses and Midwives Network (ANMN) is carrying out a survey that will
help us design programmes tailored to your needs. Click here or on the link below to fill out the form, it will on take 1-2 minutes of your time.
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ANMN is an organization established with hope to dwell in promoting innovation African nursing, research both clinical and non clinical nursing research, develop a leadership institute for African nurses, have annual revolving conferences, entrepreneurship for nurses in Africa.
ANMN will ensure exchange of knowledge and resources, nursing skills improvements , regulation of nursing practice, recognition of nurses achievements in African Nursing sector, bringing individual members, championing of innovation within nursing sector in Africa, building a central coalition between international nursing bodies Etc., hence building the national and regional nursing bodies into one formidable force..
We already have people in about 21 African countries and country chapters springing up . We strongly believe that this organization will give nurses a say at the policy making table in African healthcare sector.
Aims/Objectives highlight:
ANMN is an initiative to serve as a moderator to International nursing bodies seeking to collaborate with nurses, midwives and other nursing parastatals in African countries.
Also through hard work ANMN will serve as a platform to seek for a seat at the tables of for nurses and midwives during health care related policy making and as well an arm of African Union (AU) as well as the ICN and WHO.
ANMN is an initiative to serve as a moderator to International nursing bodies seeking to collaborate with nurses, midwives and other nursing parastatals in African countries.
Also through hard work ANMN will serve as a platform to seek for a seat at the tables of for nurses and midwives during health care related policy making and as well an arm of African Union (AU) as well as the ICN and WHO.
ANMN will be a gateway/gatekeeper for national/regional nursing bodies in Africa, hence serve as a platform to move the nursing agenda of members (policy making, dissemination, implementation, collaborations, partnerships, etc.)
Goal: ANMN is working towards linking nurses and midwives in Africa together through which we influence the standard and perception of nursing practice and standard.
VISION: To provide an avenue to impact nursing and midwifery practice and research in Africa
MISSION: To influence healthcare policies and standards of nursing and midwifery practice by being an innovative nursing organization in Africa to empower its members for them achieve excellence in person-centered care through education, creativity, collaboration and leadership.
Thank you
Ralueke Ekezie
ANMN Founder/President

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