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Team of-Dr. Lethile Madzudzo from Zimbabwe-Prof. Angela Dramowski from South Africa-Dr. Firehiwot Mekuria from Ethiopia-Prof. Ndiogou Seck from Senegal-Dr. Estelle Tanoh from Ivory Coast
As part of the 2024 WPD celebrations, ANA is happy to announce the following activities
AFRICA, November 2023 – 17 November marks global World Prematurity Day. This day raises awareness for the challenges of preterm birth and celebrates the lives
NEST360 signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the African Neonatal Association (ANA) to enhance their joint partnership based on a shared purpose for every
Prof Chinyere Ezeaka is a member of the ANA and works at the Neonatology-Perinatology Unit of the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria.Chinyere is a newborn
The CAPIA (Caffeine Citrate for Preterm infants in Africa) project is a collaboration between the ANA and The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. It aims
Nest 360 toolkit project View more info here. https://vimeo.com/646619011 NEONATAL INPATIENT DATASET (NID) NEST360 Neonatal Inpatient Dataset (NID) NEST360 View more infor here.
World Prematurity Day: an opportunity to raise awareness of preterm birth. It served to highlight the challenges faced by preterm infants and their families. The
The first edition of the Journal of African Neonatology (JAN) was published in Jan 2023. It is a quarterly peer-reviewed bilingual journal published by the
About: The African Neonatal Network(ANN) is a partnership between the ANA and The Vermont Oxford Network (VON) and is a network of many diverse neonatal
Co-ordinated approach to celebrating World Prematurity Day 2022 and participating in Nest 360 toolkit project World Prematurity Day 17 November 2022 ANA Members at World
Baby Heroes Africa Foundation was formally registered as a trust in 2015. Our vision is to increase the chances of survival of preterm babies as
Prof Ousman Ndiaye has 30 years of clinical experience in neonatology and has been training nurses, midwives and doctors in newborn care in Senegal for
Neonatal mortality is the primary cause of under-five mortality in Ethiopia. Though much is done in the country to reduce neonatal death, the mortality rate
Dr Natasha Rhoda’s work in Cape Town South Africa is part of the great momentum that newborn care has gained in South Africa. South Africa
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