North Macedonia and Slovenia Extend Partnership to Enhance Nursing and Midwifery Education
North Macedonia and Slovenia will continue their collaborative “Strengthening Education and Professional Training for Nurses and Midwives” project through 2026-2028. The extension was announced following a recent event marking the start of the project’s second phase. Minister of Education and Science, Vesna Janevska, highlighted the strategic importance of the partnership, stating, “Through Slovenia, we always see strong support for our integration into the EU, while through concrete cooperation in education and healthcare, as well as through the transfer of best practices, we can greatly facilitate this complex process.”
During the initial phase, significant groundwork was laid for key reforms within nursing and midwifery education programs.
The project’s objective is to develop a skilled and functional medical staff within North Macedonia. Janevska emphasized that elevating the quality of healthcare relies heavily on advancements in education. The continued collaboration underscores a commitment to bolstering the nation’s healthcare sector and aligning with European standards.
The project’s success will be measured by the ongoing development and implementation of improved educational practices, all facilitated through the partnership with Slovenia. Further details regarding the project’s specific initiatives will be released in the coming months.
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This partnership is a welcome investment in vital professions and aligns with European best practices.
What specific European standards are being incorporated into the training programs?