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Amref supports 12th ECSACON Biennial Conference

Amref Health Africa is partnering with the Kenyan Ministry of Health and the ECSACON organising committee to host the 12th ECSACON (East, Central and Southern Africa College of Nursing) Biennial Conference. This is one of the most esteemed forums in the East, Central and South African region for bringing together policy makers and professionals from around the world to promote strategic professional collaboration in nursing and midwifery practice. It will run from September 7-9, 2016, in Nairobi, Kenya at the Safari Park Hotel.

ECSACON provides professionals with a platform to share experiences, research findings and lessons learned. It also an opportunity to foster networks and linkages that help to strengthen their professional base. For more information click here: ecsacon2016.com/

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