Evidence-informed framework for gender transformative continuing education interventions for midwives and midwifery associations.

Article

Year

2023

Author/s

Bourret, K, Mattison, C, Hebert, E, Kabeya, A, Simba, S, Crangle, M, Darling, E, and Robinson, J.

CONTRIBUTING ORGANISATION/PUBLICATION

BMJ Glob Health, Volume 8

SUMMARY

The research argues that investments in gender transformative continuing education for midwives, led by midwifery associations, can lead to the improvement of midwifery across all UN target areas.

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