Sierra Leone’s infrastructural development takes another step forward with the near completion of the ultra-modern school of midwifery in Kenema.

The Ministry of Health and Sanitation, led by Minister Austin Demby, has announced that the construction is nearing its final stages and will soon be ready for public use.

The school boasts a range of amenities designed to foster a comprehensive learning environment for future midwives.

These facilities include:

Lecture halls: Spacious and well-equipped classrooms for theoretical learning.

Mannequin Skills Labs: Hands-on training areas with simulated birthing scenarios for practical skill development.

Male and Female Student Hostels: On-site accommodation for students, promoting a focused learning experience.

Resource Center: A dedicated space for students to access learning materials and enhance their knowledge base.
Staff Quarters: Convenient housing for faculty and staff, ensuring their continued dedication to student education.

Radio Station: A unique feature, potentially allowing the school to broadcast educational health messages to the wider community.

Experts believe the completion of this ultra-modern facility will mark a significant stride in strengthening Sierra Leone’s healthcare system.