Foundation partners British institute to train Kano doctors

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The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, in partnership with the Wellbeing Foundation Africa, will begin a three-day Advanced Obstetrics and Surgical Skills training for doctors in Kano State.

In a statement on Wednesday, the Country Director of LSTM, Dr. Hauwa Mohammed, said 31 doctors from institutions affiliated with the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria will be trained by renowned Obstetricians.

He disclosed that the training began on Wednesday, 18th November 2024, at the Provost Complex, College of Health Sciences, Bayero University Kano, Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital.

The program supports Health Partnerships between UK and African institutions, aiming to develop a more resilient health workforce across Nigeria, Ghana, and Kenya.

Mohammed said, “The training is to strengthen Nigeria’s healthcare workforce, and Bidirectional learning is at the heart of the Health Partnership model.

He said, “This approach not only transfers knowledge and skills but also fosters collaboration between institutions to create sustainable improvements in healthcare delivery.

“The AOSS training equips resident doctors with critical, hands-on obstetric and surgical skills necessary to manage life-threatening complications during pregnancy and childbirth. This effort is crucial as it aims to reduce Nigeria’s high maternal and neonatal mortality rates, which remain a significant public health challenge.”

The Advocacy and Communications Manager at WBFA,  Jennifer Eziuloh, emphasised the importance of the partnership, stating that the training is meant to empower healthcare professionals in the country.

She said, “This training highlights our shared commitment to empowering healthcare professionals with the tools they need to save lives. It is through partnerships like this that we can make meaningful efforts to achieve equitable and quality healthcare for all.

‘The partnership between LSTM and WBFA demonstrates a shared dedication to strengthening Nigeria’s health systems by addressing workforce gaps and fostering practical, impactful learning opportunities. With a focus on long-term capacity building, the Global Health Workforce Program is geared towards a healthier and more resilient Nigeria.”

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