In November 2011, David Holmes led the fourth IHLSF visit as part of our three-year training programme to improve maternal and child health in Kambia District. Over six days, David and his Gloucestershire team ran training courses in obstetric emergencies, adult and neonatal resuscitation, general midwifery and nursing care for 84 health workers at the district hospital in… ... Read more >
The Kambia Appeal will be running a 3-day crash course in tropical medicine at Cheltenham General from Wednesday 21 March 2012 for doctors, senior midwives and nurses who are considering working in a developing country.
The 3-day course costs £350 per participant. For further information click here
The Kambia Appeal has now qualified to become a member of BOND, the UK membership body for non-governmental organisations (NGOs) working in international development.
Established in 1993 on the initiative of 61 NGOs working in international development, Bond has 358 members (at 31 March 2011) ranging from large bodies with a world-wide presence to smaller, specialist organisations working in certain… ... Read more >
The third training visit to Sierra Leone as part of the Kambia/Gloucestershire International Health Link Funding Scheme (IHLFS) took place last month, May 2011. Maud Hardy, midwife from Leeds, and Sonia Maisey, Intensive Care Nurse from Cheltenham, ran courses at the Kambia Hospital in obstetrics, adult and neonatal resuscitation and basic nursing skills over five days for 29 Maternal… ... Read more >
Clare Adams and Rob McFaul have been out in Kambia working for the Appeal since January. Read all about their experiences and adventures in Sierra Leone.
Click here to read their fantastic blog
In September 2010 ten members of Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust visited Kambia to provide training for Community Health Officers, Maternal and Child Health Aides and voluntary nursing aides. This was the second visit as part of the International Health Link Funding Scheme (IHLFS) in association with the British Council and The Tropical Health and Education Trust (THET).
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