Dar es Salaam, Feb. 10 -- DAR ES SALAAM: A total of 90 midwives from various health facilities in Dar es Salaam are undergoing specialized training aimed at enhancing their capacity to provide quality maternal care and reduce childbirth complications.
The 15-day training, organized by the Tanzania Midwives Association (TAMA) in collaboration with the government, UNFPA, and the Canadian Midwives Association, began on Monday.
The first group of 30 midwives is undergoing a five-day session, with additional groups set to follow.
TAMA President Dr. Beatrice Mwilike said the training focuses on equipping midwives with skills to manage critical childbirth complications, particularly excessive bleeding, which remains a major cause of mat...
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