NATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF NURSES AND MIDWIVES OF MALAWI (NONM)
We are a professional organisation, non-governmental organisation and trade union of nurses and midwives of Malawi.
We want to have sufficient, competent and motivated nurses and midwives. We want to make sure that they are offered the best conditions of service. Their work is delicate. If not done well, it can cost your life and mine, and those of our relatives. They are the backbone of the health system. We know that looking out for them will ultimately translate into better healthcare for every Malawian.
Nursing/Midwifery
The Only Voice for the 17000+ Nurses/Midwives of Malawi
Presence in all the 29 Districts of Malawi
Membership of About 10000
About us
NONM, established as a Nurses Association in 1979 by Ms. Lucy Kadzamira, is an independent, non-partisan, non-governmental union and professional organization . . .
Do you want to become a member?
By becoming a member you help us speak and advocate for you better. We cannot speak for no one. We need membership. The bigger our membership is, the more distinct, strong and impactful our voice becomes! Join NONM today and let us meet on the way to improved healthcare system in Malawi.
Latest news
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Growing a Greener Future: NONM Continues Tree Planting Campaign
“This activity is an evidence to NONM’s commitment to addressing climate change and securing a greener, healthier future for all. Tree planting remains one of our strategic priority areas, and we firmly believe that every tree planted brings us one step closer to a more. . .”
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NONM Hosts NNO
“This visit not only strengthened the bond between NONM and NNO but also highlighted the importance of recognizing and celebrating the hard work and dedication of nurses and midwives. As we reflect on this memorable week, we are filled with gratitude for the. . . .”
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Malawian Nurses/Midwives Gather for Historic Scientific Conference
“I hope that this conference is just the beginning. I am confident that the insights shared here over the next two days will help us build a more sustainable and inclusive healthcare system, both in Malawi and worldwide. . . .”