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First cohort of Masters Students celebrate their graduation

The very first cohort of Masters in Clinical Midwifery students graduated from the Hamlin College of Midwives in October 2024. Among them was Aster, who told us how happy she is with the training she received and how grateful she is to people like you, who supported her in her studies.

β€œI am very happy because my graduation is today. What motivated me to proceed to my Masters degree is that I really love my profession. The Masters learning and teaching process is very excellent. 

I would like to thank the supporters and donors to our College from different countries and continents. Your role needs to be continued. God bless you. Thank you.” - Aster, Masters in Midwifery graduate 2024

Watch a snippet of the Masters graduation ceremony.

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Hamlin Fistula NZ is committed to providing ongoing support for fistula surgery and for the preventive work of the midwives. The hospital in Addis Ababa has become a centre of excellence to which doctors from other countries come to learn and master the specialist skills of fistula surgery.

Photography credits to Mary F. Calvert, Kate Geraghty, Amber Hooper, Joni Kabana, Joli Wescombe, Natasha Meyer and Martha Tadesse.