Nurses are fundamental for quality and success
Narayana Health is one of the great success stories of Indian health care. It operates a chain of hospitals, heart centres and primary care...
São Paulo– reaching out to improve men’s health
Community health workers and nurses in São Paulo have been providing healthcare education in local bars for the last five years.
Set up in 2013,...
Tackling violence against women and children in Jamaica
A new project in Jamaica, ‘Nurses! Echoing the Silent Cry of Women and Children to End Violence in Jamaica’, highlights the ongoing challenges to...
Home care for low income seniors in the USA
Like other countries, the USA has a growing problem of chronic diseases associated with ageing but does not yet have a system to effectively...
Supporting Community Nursing in Liberia
This case study was written by Laura Jean Ridge, Board President of Nursing For All.
Nursing for All
Nursing for All (NFA) is a small, nonprofit...
Training to be a nurse, preparing to make a difference
Roisin O'Connell is a representative of the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation. She is a student nurse, preparing to graduate and become a staff-nurse...
Senior nurses in Malawi lead initiative to support families dealing with Sickle Cell Disease...
In 2017 in Northern Malawi, Senior Matron Chikondi Chimbatata from Mzuzu Central Hospital, and her colleagues from the Kamuzu College of Nursing (KCN), Miriam...
Learning is moving from the known to the unknown
In this blog, Henry Murage Wambui, student representative of the Clinical Nursing Society, Kenya, talks about his experience of the “Mentor a Nurse” initiative.
Why...
Nurse launches “Masks of Good” project to support frontline workers
Karina, a nurse working for the Advanced Support Unit of the mobile emergency care service in São Paolo has launched the “Máscaras do bem”...
Redeployment, upskilling, and a call for help
This blog was written by David Ferran, Deputy Charge Nurse, Dermatology Department, Royal Victoria Hospital.
When the World Health Organization designated 2020 “International Year of...
Returning to nursing during the COVID-19 pandemic
This blog originally appeared on the SCI Foundation website.
Caroline Pensotti is a nurse from Wiltshire working for SCI Foundation, an organisation that
supports sub-Saharan countries...
I have learnt a great deal from this experience of creating our Nightingale Challenge...
This blog was written by Beatrice Amuge, Nightingale Challenge Programme Lead, Mulago Hospital, Uganda
There are 57 nurses and 10 midwives enrolled in our Nightingale...
















