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Celebrated WHO-NIGH Video
Features Maternal & Primary Health  

“Nurses & Midwives: Now More Than Ever for a Healthy World!”

Highlighted here for you to enjoy and share again!

 

Also in seven language versions — translated by distinguished nursing
& health leaders from around the world:
Arabic - English - French - Mandarin - Portuguese - Russian - Spanish and Turkish

 

vid12013 marks the 5th anniversary of the collaboration — of a global team of nursing leaders — to create this historic video featuring the worldwide work of nurses and midwives.
Series Co-Produced by Deva-Marie Beck.
Learn more >>

Reducing Mother and Child Death:
Nurses & Midwives Now More Than Ever >>

How this video was created >>

Premiered at a WHO Nursing Conference in China >>

Photo Source: WHO WPRO Image Bank, 1999. Young nurse in training at Nadaro village, Fiji. Photographer: Maggie Murray-Lee, used with attribution as specified by WHO — featured in Nurses & Midwives: Now More Than Ever for a Healthy World.

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This graphic introduces NIGH's new tagline: INSPIRE • INFORM • INITIATE • INVOLVE, detailed here in NIGH's Integral Model

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Eleanor Kibrick leading a NIGH workshop.
Photo courtesy of AHNA, by Becky Lara.

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Click on graphic to download Part One of
NIGH’s History in Powerpoint format.

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NIGH Board of Directors Dionne Sinclair & Poonam Sharma. Photo NIGH’s Archives.

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Click on graphic to download Part Two of
NIGH’s History in Powerpoint format.

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NIGH International Co-Director Dr. Barbara Dossey in Thailand on her Asian tour during the 2010 International Year of the Nurse. Photo from her archives.

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Click on graphic to download Part Three of
NIGH’s History in Powerpoint format.

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NIGH Board Director Phalkshi Manjrekar during her Summer 2011 visit to Canada. Photo: NIGH’s Archives by Dionne Sinclair

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Click on graphic to download Part Four of
NIGH’s History in Powerpoint format.


Above graphics feature scenes from the Florence Nghtingale stained-glass window installed in the National Cathedral in Washington, DC. From photos in the NIGH Archives, courtesy of photographier, Jim Hawkins.