AYNLA nurses in different parts of the Philippines joined the call to the government, the private sector, the media and the civil society organization to protect the rights of our licensed health professionals and to invest in them for an enhanced public health service delivery.
Name Well-Performing Nursing Schools, Group Tells CHED
AYNLA International Founder & President, Alvin Dakis said that there has been a moratorium given to low-performing nursing schools around 2004 but the country have seen the proliferation of more than 100 nursing schools instead.
Part 3: Constructive Engagement and Advocacy for MDG 5
MDGs are not just international contracts. They are also social contracts with our fellowmen. We should take into account that each goal and target signifies human lives: lives that should not be forsaken, and lives that should be improved.
AYNLA Year-End Special Video | Produced by AYNLA Iloilo Chapter
We have seen positive changes in our profession and we have indeed made a difference.
Mulat Pinoy Lecture Series: Thailand’s Mr. Condom, Mechai Viravaidya
He entered the auditorium handing out USB flash drives shaped like condoms.
Metamorphosis
Over 37,000 nurses passed the June 2008 licensure examination. This huge number joined the nursing profession – an additional 37,000 searching for work amidst limited nursing positions.