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Estimating the Cost of Educating and Training Nurses and Midwives: Balancing Quantity and Quality

Sophie Faye, Rebecca Bailey, Sr. Azeb Admassu, Yemesrach Adamu

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April 24, 2015
Knowledge about the cost of educating and training health workers is needed to support education program planning and management and to inform advocacy for increased investment. Ethiopia’s federal ministries of health and education collaborated with CapacityPlus and the Nursing Education Partnership Initiative to conduct a cost analysis of the nursing and midwifery programs at two colleges. The objectives were to estimate the cost of producing a graduate; identify fixed-asset constraints to scaling up the quantity and/or improving quality of graduates; and simulate the new cost per graduate for interventions to increase the quality of graduates. 

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