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Africa lacks qualified health professionals. Resilient health systems need trained health workers.

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Training medical personnel
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Africa lacks qualified health professionals. Resilient health systems need trained health workers. 

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Training is an investment in the future

In Switzerland, there is one doctor for every 227 patients, wheras in rural Africa, a single doctor may be responsible for up to 20,000 patients.  There is also an acute shortage of well-trained nursing staff. On average, one nurse cares for around 800 patients per year, compared to 53 in Switzerland. SolidarMed trains nurses and midwives where they are needed most.

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This shortage of doctors, nurses and midwives is even more extreme in rural and remote areas in southern Africa. Very often, qualified specialists do not want to work in rural areas as working conditions can be challenging. So, they leave for the cities or move abroad. The result: an acute shortage of qualified health workers. And poor-quality treatment for patients.

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SolidarMed builds staff houses to keep qualified staff in rural hospitals.
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Nzila Lubinda, Project Manager Zambia
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SolidarMed trains and develops healthcare staff in various core topics. Specialists in dealing with infectious and non-communicable diseases are also needed. As too many women and children in southern Africa still die before, during or after childbirth, the further training of health workers in maternal health also plays an important role.

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Zwei Studentinnen lernen den Umgang mit einem Neugeborenen am Spital in Kafue.
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SolidarMed supplements medical training for future physician associates through the Z-MED podcast.
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One student practises stitching up a wound.
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In regelmässigen Prüfungen wird der Stand des Wissens an der Pflegefachschule in St. Lukes abgefragt. 
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The social enterprise will soon be handed over to local actors and managed independently.
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The development of medical care is crucially dependent on the education and training of specialists.
At St. Luke's Hospital in Mpanshya, nursing students take part in a practical lesson with a dummy.
SolidarMed supports medical training for future medical staff through the Z-MED podcast.
A student practicing stitching a wound.
The training model developed at St. Lukes Nursing School is a role model for other nursing schools.
Since 2012, SolidarMed has been building staff houses with the support of the Hilti Foundation to create attractive housing options, even in remote areas.
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Your donation helps train health professionals and improves the quality of medical care in rural hospitals in southern Africa. Thank you very much!

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Projects with a focus on training

Find out more about our projects that invest in the education and training of healthcare professionals.

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