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CAMNHA Uganda Executive Director Joyce Wamakote facilitates midwifery discussion during the International Day of Midwives Symposium in Kampala. Joyce a public health professional and educator with over three decades of experience in midwifery, health education, and community empowerment. She holds a Master of Public Health, a Bachelor of Medical Education, and a Diploma in Midwifery. She currently works as a Senior Health Tutor at the Health Tutors' College Mulago where she mentors students in Midwifery, Sexual & Reproductive Health and contributes to curriculum development. She is also a member of the college's Governing Council and an invigilator with Uganda Nurses and Midwives Examination Board (UNMEB). An accomplished researcher, she has led studies on maternal health, teenage pregnancies, and vaccine uptake to ensure evidence-based approaches to health education. Fluent in several languages, sh merges her technical skills, mentorship attributes, and community involvement in an innovative manner to inspire change in the landscape of Uganda's health care.
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Vision
To positively impact upon the survival and health of mothers and newborns in Uganda, Pan-Africa and in marginalized, low-resourced regions of Canada. Mission To develop and establish robust, multi-factoral advocacy programs in African & Canadian regions where the lives of mothers and their infants continue at risk — through exchanges in education, experience, knowledge and culture — with the collaboration of related experts, advisors and stakeholders. |
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