Empowering Nurses as Leaders in Malawi
Written by Cassie Vasiloff
USAID Bureau for Global Health, Office of HIV/AIDS
Nurses are “the heart of the hospital,” according to Joyce Chakulumira, a nursing officer at Lilongwe District Hospital in Malawi. Yet, countries like Malawi suffer from a chronic nursing shortage, with just seven nurses per 10,000 Malawians, causing strain on the health system, especially in rural areas.
This has significant implications for the workload nurses are expected to manage because often they are the sole providers of high-demand essential health services, including those for HIV. Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance (GAIA) to provide scholarships to nursing students to help bridge health worker gaps and deliver vital health and HIV services throughout Malawi. Learn more here.