The Duchess of Cambridge has spoken to Harriet Nayiga, founder and director of Midwife-led Community Transformation (MILCOT), a charity bridging the gap between midwives and communities in Uganda by focusing on adolescent sexual health. The interview, published on International Day of the Midwife 2021, forms part of a special set of articles to celebrate the three-year Nursing Now initiative, which is drawing to a close this month. The Duchess has been patron of Nursing Now campaign since 2018.
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