Ethiopia's Emergency Medical Response System Is Up and Running - What Other Countries Can Learn From It
Ethiopia's integrated emergency system, backed by strong political will, serves 47 countries and improves response efficiency through hands-on training and psychosocial support, WHO says.
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Ethiopia's Emergency Medical Response System Is Up and Running - What Other Countries Can Learn From It
Analysis - Ethiopia has built a national emergency medical team and hosts Africa's first World Health Organization (WHO)-certified regional training hub. It offers a robust, African-led model for strengthening health emergency response systems across the continent.
Ethiopia’s emergency medical response system is up and running – what other countries can learn from it
Ethiopia has built a national emergency medical team and hosts Africa’s first World Health Organization (WHO)-certified regional training hub. It offers a robust, African-led model for strengthening health emergency response systems across the continent. The Conversation Africa asked Boniface Oyugi, who has researched the emergence of this medical team and regional centre, what other African countries can learn from Ethiopia’s experience. What i…
Ethiopia's emergency medical response system is up and running - what other countries can learn from it
Share articlePrint articleEthiopia has built a national emergency medical team and hosts Africa's first World Health Organization (WHO)-certified regional training hub. It offers a robust, African-led model for strengthening health emergency response systems across the continent.The Conversation Africa asked Boniface Oyugi, who has
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