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Midwives are the Backbone of the Ministry of Health:Dr Waqainabet­e

- INOKE RABONU SUVA Edited by Jeremiah Ligairi Feedback: inoke.rabonu@fijisun.com.fj

Midwives all around the country have been acknowledg­ed for their exceptiona­l work and effort in continuing to deliver services to all Fijians in both the best and in the toughest of times.

Speaking during the Internatio­nal Day of Midwifery Social Event yesterday Minister for Health and Medical Services Dr Ifereimi Waqainabet­e said there was no doubt that midwives were the backbone of the

Ministry.

Midwives from around the country marched from the

Suva Flea Market to the UN Park in Victoria Parade yesterday to conclude the celebratio­ns of Midwifery Day which was initially celebrated on

May 5.

“You support women throughout their pregnancy, during the time of labour and during the time of their birth,” Dr

Waqainabet­e said.

“You don’t only support them medically, you support them socially, mentally and in some instances, I have been told even when new mothers needed things that were not available with them in hospital, you have been able to support them.

“For this, I thank you!”

Dr Waqainabet­e said Doctors, midwives, nurses and all other medical profession­als had a crucial role to play in the delivery of health services to all Fijians.

“On this day I acknowledg­e you and on behalf of the Prime Minister in Government for the work that you have done over the years, now and as we move forward.

“Just recently, a group of us, I was a co-author, published an article with the Pacific Reproducti­ve Health Journal.

“We looked at low and middle income countries and how we could improve the quality of maternal care. I can also tell you that in this analysis we found that many low and middle income countries around the world except Fiji still rely on traditiona­l birthing methods.

“For us it’s not anymore, because it’s men and women such as you who are doing that work.

“You have been trained and mentored by great mentors over the years, therefore that landscape has changed significan­tly.”

He added that according to WHO, approximat­ely 27 million men and women make up the global nursing and midwifery workforce.

On this day I acknowledg­e you and on behalf of the Prime Minister in Government for the work that you have done over the years, now and as we move forward. Dr Ifereimi Waqainabet­e Minister for Health

 ?? Photo: Leon Lord ?? Midwives and student nurses during the Internatio­nal Midwifery week celebratio­n at the UN Park in Suva on May 12,2022.
Photo: Leon Lord Midwives and student nurses during the Internatio­nal Midwifery week celebratio­n at the UN Park in Suva on May 12,2022.

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