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Policy Brief: Quality Midwifery Education needs to address Minimum Global Standards

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Policy Brief: Quality Midwifery Education needs to address Minimum Global Standards

Author

Rachel Smith, Caroline Homer, and Felicity Copeland at the Burnet Institute

Number of pages

6

Technical Reports and Document

Policy Brief: Quality Midwifery Education needs to address Minimum Global Standards

Publication date

04 May 2021

This policy brief highlights the importance of educating and training midwives according to global midwifery standards. It provides a summary of critical evidence on midwifery education standards, including the duration of pre-service programmes, suggested allocation between theory and practice components, and summarises key evidence on why quality midwifery pre-service education according to global standards provides one of the most cost effective pathways to reducing preventable maternal, newborn mortality and stillbirths.   

The document was developed by the UNFPA Asia-Pacific Regional Office (APRO) with support from our partners at the Burnet Institute.