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Evidence Based Midwifery - June 2022
A period of transition: from a heartfelt farewell to Professor Marlene Sinclair, EBM Editor 2003-2021, to the dawn of a new EBM journal | The RETHINK Study Protocol: to determine if pregnant women who pain catastrophise are more likely to attend ...Supporting Midwifery Beyond Our Borders - from Midwives Magazine
The Summer 2015 Midwives Magazine Edition included a four-page spread exploring the twinning relationships between England and Cambodia, Scotland and Nepal, and Wales and Northern Ireland and Uganda. Hear from the RCM’s Country Directors ...![](/media/2706/supporting-midwifery-beyond-our-borders-project-summary-booklet.png?center=0.35844155844155845,0.46886446886446886&mode=crop&width=467&height=720&rnd=131889263680000000)
Supporting Midwifery Beyond Our Borders - project summary booklet
Summary of the Global Midwifery Twinning Project, including: key achievements, learnings, future aspirations, as well as case studies by location.![](/media/2707/working-internationally.png?center=0.62565445026178013,0.52919708029197077&mode=crop&width=467&height=720&rnd=131889263610000000)
Working internationally - A guide to humanitarian and development work for nurses and midwives
This booklet provides advice for nurses and midwives who want to work internationally, both in sustainable development and humanitarian programmes. It has been developed by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN), the Royal College of Midwives ...Developing a national standard for midwifery mentorship in Uganda
From the peer reviewed journal, 'International Journal of Health Governance'. The purpose of this paper is to describe the development of a national standard for midwifery mentorship in Uganda, part of a wider project which aimed to develop ...Developing a model of midwifery mentorship for Uganda: The MOMENTUM project 2015–2017
From the peer reviewed journal 'Midwifery'. MOMENTUM was a 20 month midwifery twinning project between the Royal College of Midwives UK and the Ugandan Private Midwives Association. It ran from 2015–2017 and was funded by UK-Aid through THET.Improving student midwives’ practice learning in Uganda through action research: the MOMENTUM project
From the peer reviewed journal, 'International Practice Development Journal'. Authors - Joy Kemp, Eleanor Shaw, Sarah Nanjego and Kade Mondeh.![](/media/2709/end-fgm-poster.png?center=0.13216957605985039,0.48409893992932862&mode=crop&width=467&height=720&rnd=131889263480000000)
A Call to Act to End FGM - poster
We call on each of the UK governments to develop, implement, monitor and evaluate a National FGM Action Plan, with the goal of ending FGM in the UK by 2030.![](/media/2710/communities-tackling-fgm-in-the-uk-best-practice-guide.png?center=0.70876288659793818,0.50549450549450547&mode=crop&width=467&height=720&rnd=131889263400000000)