Newborns Vietnam is funded entirely from voluntary donations and your support will make a vital difference to the advancement of neonatal care and the help prevent needless deaths of newborns. Help us by donating now.
Thuy Le is training to run her first marathon (42km) in Frankfurt this October. She has chosen to raise money for Newborns Vietnam because “having had the opportunity for my two healthy […]
The Da Nang Department of Health invited Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) to carry out a nurse education assessment to review current practice, identify the training needs, and to formulate an initial […]
The risk of newborn death is highest during childbirth and directly afterwards; almost half of all newborn deaths occur in the first 24 hours of life, and three-quarters occur in the first […]
The debate today for the evolution of newborn care in developing world countries benefits from a century of developed world experience. Many recent reports on neonatal mortality in developing countries rightly place […]
I am Lien, I am nurse in the NICU at Da Nang Hospital for Women and Children. I graduated from nursing school 1.5 years ago. I have worked in the Da Nang […]
The past 150 years have seen dramatic changes in neonatal mortality and morbidity in the developed world. In the UK before the 1950s, little scientific effort was directed at the premature or […]