Nursing news nigeria

Here are some recent nursing news from Nigeria:

  1. Nigerian Nurses to Benefit from WHO's Global Nursing Program: The World Health Organization (WHO) has launched a global nursing program aimed at improving the quality of nursing care worldwide. Nigeria is one of the countries that will benefit from the program, which will provide training and capacity building for nurses. (Source: The Guardian Nigeria)
  2. Nurses in Nigeria Protest Over Poor Working Conditions: Nurses in Nigeria have protested over poor working conditions, including inadequate equipment, lack of personal protective equipment (PPE), and poor remuneration. The protest was organized by the National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM). (Source: Vanguard News)
  3. Nigeria Launches National Nursing and Midwifery Data System: The Nigerian government has launched a national nursing and midwifery data system aimed at improving the collection and analysis of data on nursing and midwifery workforce. The system will help to inform policy decisions and improve the quality of care. (Source: This Day Live)
  4. Nigerian Nurses to Participate in Global Nursing Conference: The International Council of Nurses (ICN) has announced that Nigerian nurses will participate in its global nursing conference to be held in Singapore. The conference will bring together nurses from around the world to discuss global nursing issues and share best practices. (Source: The Punch)
  5. Nigeria to Establish More Nursing Schools: The Nigerian government has announced plans to establish more nursing schools to address the shortage of nurses in the country. The new schools will be established in partnership with private organizations and will provide training for nurses in various specialties. (Source: Leadership Newspaper)
  6. Nigerian Nurses to Benefit from EU's Nursing Training Program: The European Union (EU) has launched a nursing training program aimed at improving the quality of nursing care in Nigeria. The program will provide training for nurses in areas such as critical care, pediatrics, and mental health. (Source: The Nation Newspaper)
  7. Nigeria to Strengthen Nursing Education and Practice: The Nigerian government has announced plans to strengthen nursing education and practice in the country. The plans include the establishment of a nursing council to regulate the profession and the development of a national nursing curriculum. (Source: Daily Trust)
  8. Nigerian Nurses to Participate in WHO's Nursing and Midwifery Leadership Program: The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced that Nigerian nurses will participate in its nursing and midwifery leadership program. The program aims to develop leadership skills for nurses and midwives and improve the quality of care. (Source: The Guardian Nigeria)

These are just a few examples of recent nursing news from Nigeria.