How to tell strong stories about nurses and midwives?

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« War & Grace » the GRAND PRIX for the film category about nurses and midwives in the Health for All Film Festival 2020, is followed by a live discussion between Sonia Lowman, the Producer; Elizabeth Iro, WHO’s Chief Nursing Officer and Grace Lisio Tindilo, the midwife from South Sudan featured in this documentary film. “Nursing in the community”, the Special Mention from the Jury in this category is also shown at end of the discussion. This festival category in 2020 has been a tribute to the International Year of the Nurse and the Midwife

The discussion covers the daily reality of nurses and midwives and aims at breaking down stereotypical views and highlights some of the challenges faced by those health professionals, among which the COVID-19 pandemic added even more pressure. The film and the dialogue between guests cover the wide range of work they have to do from prevention measures to providing treatment, being often the first and only point of care in their communities.

More info about the Health for All Film Festival: www.who.int/film-festival

5 COMMENTS

  1. nurses and midwives are just like another other worker, and they should be no special political treatment, nor my health be used as a political tool by unelected bodies like yourselves.

  2. This criminal Organization should all be locked up for their deceptive lies! Plus, the clown that’s the head over this, is an alcoholic cross dresser that’s not a doctor!

  3. Why are these criminal not behind bars? They have lied & destroyed lives! All because of CVD-19!

    Next time any of you see a doctor? Ask what the difference is between CVD-19 & The Common Cold?
    So far, I’ve asked 3. They each have No Idea!

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