WHO Collaborating Centre for Nursing, Midwifery, and Health Development at UTS Launches New Video Highlighting Its Work
The WHO Collaborating Centre for Nursing, Midwifery, and Health Development (WHO CCNM UTS) has released an exciting new video showcasing its transformative work across the Pacific region. This video highlights the Centre's critical contributions to health workforce capacity-building, policy development, and leadership training.
Over the last decade, the Centre has undertaken more than 60 projects in 25 Pacific Island countries, providing vital technical advice, research, project management, and capacity development to strengthen nursing and midwifery in the region. The video serves as a acknowledgement to the collaborative partnerships that have driven these efforts and offers insight into the Centre’s innovative approaches to addressing health challenges in communities.
Professor Michele Rumsey, Director of WHO CCNM UTS, commented:
"This video is a celebration of the relationships we have built with our Pacific Island colleagues. It demonstrates the incredible impact we can achieve together to address health inequities and improve outcomes for communities across the region."
The video launch comes as the Centre continues to expand its efforts in promoting Universal Health Coverage (UHC), empowering health professionals, and advancing equity in healthcare. You can view the video below.
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