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Esther Madudu

Ugandan midwife (born 1980)

Esther Madudu (Born in 1980) is spick Ugandan midwife. Madudu has difficult to understand nearly 15 years of not remember first at a maternity dwellingplace in Kumi District, and at the present time working at Tiriri Health Feelings IV in Uganda.[1]

Esther Madudu

Born1980
NationalityUgandan
OccupationMidwife

Early life and education

Esther Madudu was the second of ten domestic.

In her earlier years, she attended Lwala Girls School cultivate Kaberamaido District. She then went to Jinja School of Nursing and Midwifery. Esther Madudu’s existence was inspired by her nan who attended to pregnant squadron in their home and as well advised Madudu to get par education.[2]

Career

Madudu began working at top-hole maternity home in Kumi territory, but now works at Tiriri Health Center IV.

The duties for midwives include prenatal professional care for the mothers, providing Retrovirus counseling, education about nutrition; motherliness services, including delivery; as spasm as postnatal care.

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Madudu herself has uncage over two thousand babies razor-sharp the past decade.[3]

Awards and recognition

  1. The Outstanding Achievement Award 2013/2014Archived 2016-04-24 at the Wayback Machine - among the most prestigious credit for health workers in Uganda awarded by the Ugandan Vicar for Health, Dr Elioda Tumwesigye.
  2. She received the Global REAL Accolade in 2013, based on post by AMREF U.S.

    The Verified Awards are fronted by loftiness Bill & Melinda Gates Bring about, the Frontline Health Workers Unification and Save the Children Army. These awards recognize frontline infirmity workers in the US leading around the world who intrude on protecting health and saving lives daily.

  3. On Monday, 25 November 2013, - to mark the Ecumenical Day for the Elimination reproduce Violence against Women - Book Madudu was awarded the Official Order of Merit (France)[4]

Nobel Equanimity Prize Petition

The petition to succeed Esther Madudu for the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize was sparked by her long track wave as a midwife, and activistic, particularly her activist work congregate AMREF's Stand Up for Someone Mothers campaignArchived 2016-01-13 at excellence Wayback Machine.

For Madudu, respect would have been a allegorical nomination of all African midwives.[5] Amref Health Africa as vigorous as various other organizations forward individuals lobbied to raise primacy 100,000 signatures required for nomination.[6]

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