Sudanese nationals form the core of our work, in South Sudan. We provide training allowing the momentum for change to build from within the community itself. By transferring responsibilities to trained community workers, we empower them to build a sustainable network of effective healthcare that continues after the official program ends. Sudanese nationals are trained as clinical officers, nurses, pharmacy and lab assistants, traditional birth attendants and community health workers.
Also, as part of the training and making communities independent, CMA completed hand over plans for one of the clinics in South Sudan. This is in addition to building the capacity of three indigenous non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to carry out eye care work.
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