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With pride and gratitude , we celebrate our Volunteer Award winners...

Unpack the complexities of With pride and gratitude , we celebrate our Volunteer Award winners... as we shed light on how it impacts facebook video today. With pride and gratitude, we celebrate our Volunteer Award winners from the Fall Connect Program semester! Join us in congratulating our first round of Volunteer Award winners: Francesca Drago, Nour Aljawhari, Aseel Ben Halim, Maria Stasiak, Kyesha Randall Comeback Kids: Facilitators returning after 3 or more semesters of inactivity, driven by their continued belief in Soliya’s mission. Brave Solist: A facilitator who took the challenge of solo facilitation unexpectedly and did so with calm and a genuine spirit of support toward their co-facilitator. Super Sub: A substitute who went above and beyond and was there to support those groups in need. Heavy Lifter: A facilitator who proactively facilitated more than one group and demonstrated awareness in addressing each group's needs. Resilient Star: A facilit...

BOGO Winners

Don't miss out on this valuable piece covering all aspects of BOGO Winners , with a special focus on bogo. New Birthing Simulator Winners Announced Nearly 900 birthing simulators will soon be on their way to 56 academic institutions in 13 African countries — strengthening simulation-based training for the next generation of doctors, nurses, and midwives. Through Laerdal’s Buy One Gift One program, in partnership with the University of Global Health Equity, students will now have more opportunities for hands-on, simulation-based learning using MamaBirthie and MamaNatalie simulators and educational materials to help prepare them to manage the leading causes of maternal and newborn deaths. This means: More skilled healthcare providers Better care for mothers and newborns Progress toward ending preventable deaths "Reducing maternal and neonatal mortality requires strengthening pre-service education through hands-on, simulation-based learning. Equipping African academic ...