Mrs Netta Forson Ackon, President of the Ghana Registered Midwives Association, has called on the government to prioritise the expansion of the midwifery workforce in national health planning, budgeting, and implementation to accelerate recruitment and deployment, of midwives. The post GRMA urges government to scale up specialised midwifery training to reduce maternal deaths appeared first on Ghana Business News.
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GRMA urges government to scale up specialised midwifery training to reduce maternal deaths
Ghana Business NewsBy emmakdWed, 6 May 2026 · 1h ago0 views
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The Ghana Registered Midwives Association (GRMA) President, Mrs. Netta Forson Ackon, urged the government to scale up specialized midwifery training. She called for prioritizing the expansion of the midwifery workforce in national health planning, budgeting, and implementation. This initiative aims to accelerate the recruitment and deployment of midwives to help reduce maternal deaths.
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