The Peer-to-Peer Mentorship Program: Exchange
I am very delighted to work as a UN volunteer with support from UNFPA and through your excellent leadership management skills in the UNFPA office.
I have gained a lot of knowledge, working experience and skills in delivering healthcare services, and positively contributing to the reduction of maternal/neonatal mortality and morbidity in South Sudan.
Mondi Julius Elikana has been working in Yei Civil Hospital since 2018 as a national National United Nations Volunteer (NUNV) midwife.
TESTIMONIAL
Kindly, I have just arrived from my tour of Canada and visit to my fellow peer Brianna Cavan. It was so amazing and a wonderful visit to Brianna.
She received us very friendly and had taken a lot of conversation and tour around the hospital with us… Thank you for all the support and kindness you have really shown me through UNFPA. I will also show my commitment to UNFPA and my community and my fellow peer group. Brianna thank you for making the day possible and joyful.
– Joseph Angok Deng Atem, Midwife in South Sudan
Crowded hospitals and mothers in need >>>
A pregnant woman arrived at the Kuajok Hospital in South Sudan in desperate need of a cesarean section. Joseph Deng, a midwife on duty that night, says he knew the situation was urgent. Without the procedure, neither she nor the twins she carried would survive…
The Peer-to-Peer exchange has taught me that midwifery passion is universal.
Our souls share the same dreams: Healthy Mothers (Pregnant People) and Healthy Babies.
– Susana Ku, RM in Canada