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Nurse Training in the WHO African region
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Nurse Training in the WHO African region
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Nurse Training in the WHO African region
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Nurse Training in the WHO African region
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Nurse Training in the WHO African region
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Nurse Training in the WHO African region
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Nurse Training in the WHO African region
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Nurse Training in the WHO African region
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Nurse Training in the WHO African region
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Nurse Training in the WHO African region
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Nurse Training in the WHO African region
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Nurse Training in the WHO African region
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Nurse Training in the WHO African region
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Nurse Training in the WHO African region
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Nurse Training in the WHO African region
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Nurse Training in the WHO African region
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Nurse Training in the WHO African region
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Nurse Training in the WHO African region
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Nurse Training in the WHO African region
01/01/1968 00:00:00
Nurse Training in the WHO African region
01/01/1968 00:00:00
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Nurse Training in the WHO African region
Description
The National School of Nursing (Ecole nationale d'infirmiers et infirmières, ENI) in Niamey, Niger, was set up in 1965 with the assistance of the United Nations Development Programme and the World Health Organization. Such an institution was vital: the country, with 3.3 million inhabitants, had a proportion of only one doctor for 65,000 people, plus a total of two dentists and three pharmacists. Consequently, nurses were called upon to assume far greater responsibilities than in places where doctors were more numerous. When the school was set up there was not a single registered female nurse, and the proportion of qualified midwives was one for 200,000 inhabitants.
Giving shots and practicing vaccination are part of the training of the National School of Nursing (Ecole nationale d'infirmiers et infirmières, ENI) students.
Asset date
01/01/1968
Country, area, WHO office
Niger
City
Niamey
Location
Ecole nationale d'infirmiers et infirmières (ENI)
WHO Region
AFRO
Copyright
© WHO / Monique Jacot
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No
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