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Celebrating International Day of Education

Today we are celebrating International Day of Education. Education is at the heart of global health partnership activity, rooted in sustainable development. Through training and bi-directional learning, we can improve healthcare for all.

‘[The partnership] has opened up my thoughts to alternatives to what I actually practice every day, which is something I find beneficial and it has a trickledown effect because what I learn I will also teach my students who are under my care so it will have a ripple down effect and to eventually improve the outcomes of the patients.’ – Uganda Partnership Lead, Kampala-Cambridge Partnership

‘Getting involved in a health partnership has opened my eyes to new approaches and ways of tackling problems here at CUH. Being on the obstetrics wards in Kampala, and watching partners manage a high volume of patients with resource constraints is inspirational. I will bring these skills and novel approaches back to the UK, improving my practice and patient care.’ – UK Volunteer, Kampala-Cambridge Partnership


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