The Jigawa State School of Midwifery was the first school of midwifery in the State of Jigawa in northern Nigeria.[1] The school is located in Birnin Kuddu town, 47 KM from Dutse, the State Capital.[2]
Type | Public |
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Established | March, 2010 |
Founder | Aisha Moh’d Kazaure |
Principal | Aisha Moh’d Kazaure |
Location | , 12°20′24″N 8°20′20″E / 12.340°N 8.339°E |
Campus | Urban |
Colors | |
Website | jisconm |
History
editThe school was created in March 2010 and founded by Aisha Moh’d Kazaure, who is a midwife and a teacher, because of the low number of midwives in the state of Jigawa. The funding came from the British Department for International Development which recognized that, while there are five million people who live in the state, there are less than 30 midwives.[3][4]
Entry
editGirls can join the course if they have credits in English and Science. These are relatively high qualifications as women's illiteracy is over 90% in the region. Students are typically female and in their early twenties[3] despite that 80% of health workers are male.
Other schools
editIn 2015, Jigawa State said that it intended to set up another School of Midwifery at Hadejia.[5]
References
edit- ^ "Called to be a midwife in northern Nigeria: How a midwifery school is inspiring a new generation of midwives - Nigeria". ReliefWeb. 11 May 2012. Retrieved 2022-04-24.
- ^ "Jigawa State College of Nursing & Midwifery, Birnin Kudu - Home". jisconm.edu.ng. Retrieved 2022-04-30.
- ^ a b Called to be a midwife in northern Nigeria, UK Government, Retrieved 2 February 2016
- ^ "Jigawa college of Nursing and Midwifery provost, director engage in physical combat". Tribune Online. 2017-09-19. Retrieved 2022-04-30.
- ^ Jigawa to establish Nursing School, 29 July 2016, NGRGuardianNews, Retrieved 2 February 2016