The training program, initiated by the Israeli Ministry of Health, is aimed at enhancing the skills of Ethiopian medical professionals in providing quality care to newborns. The program, which began in 2022, has already seen significant progress, with over 100 Ethiopian medical professionals trained. The training program is being conducted in collaboration with the Ethiopian Ministry of Health and the Ethiopian Red Cross.
* Israel’s neonatal resuscitation training program is a collaborative effort between the Ministry of Health and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). * The program is designed to equip healthcare professionals with the skills and knowledge necessary to perform neonatal resuscitation effectively. * The program is being conducted in collaboration with the United States, with the US Department of Health and Human Services providing funding and expertise.
This training is crucial for improving the capacity of healthcare facilities in Africa to provide quality care for newborns. The training program, which is being conducted by the delegation, is designed to equip medical professionals with the skills and knowledge necessary to perform neonatal resuscitation. This includes understanding the physiological principles behind neonatal resuscitation, recognizing and responding to various neonatal emergencies, and implementing effective resuscitation techniques.
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ALERT Comprehensive Specialized Hospital Clinical Service Director, Tsegaye Gebreananya said the training being provided by the delegation is of critical importance for human resource development by building the capacity of medical staff on neonatal resuscitation techniques. The training would support Ethiopia’s national effort to reduce infant mortality with reducing gaps in the sectors, Tsegaye noted. “Such type of collaborative training has a tremendous contribution for attaining goals in reducing the infant mortality rate of the country by filling gaps through providing capacity building activities for the professionals.”