Date: 19 November 2025
Time: 14:00–15:30 Geneva time (CET)
Languages: English, French, and Spanish interpretation available
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“Africa has long suffered from a critical shortage of nurses which is devastating to the quality of healthcare in Africa now, and into the future. In order to support the resilience and sustainability of health systems where they are needed most, the BD Foundation is investing in the next generation of nurses in Africa. By partnering with the International Council of Nurses, we are confident that the ODENNA program will help improve access to the delivery of quality healthcare for patients across Africa.”
Sien Avalos, Director, BD Social Investing and VP, BD Foundation
“At the Johnson & Johnson Foundation, we believe for healthcare to work, it takes nurses. Nurses are innovators, lifesavers, fierce patient advocates and the very backbone of healthcare. For many patients, nurses are the only health professionals they ever see. Our support for ODENNA reflects our commitment to advancing health equity by empowering nurses with the support and guidance they need to deliver the best possible care for all their patients.”
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ICN provides strategic leadership and development programmes for our members and for nurses across the world in order to advance the nursing profession to meet current and future needs of the population, health systems and nurses.
Read moreICN’s Organizational Development of National Nursing Associations (ODENNA) programme is designed to increase the influence, sustainability and advocacy of participating National Nursing Associations (NNAs) to help them meet ever-growing demands.
21 November 2024
ICN’s Organizational Development of National Nurses Associations (ODENNA) programme has awarded its first funding prizes to four participating National Nurses Associations, following intense training and a rigorous competition during May and June 2024.
9 October 2024
ICN has launched the 3rd phase of its Organizational Development of National Nursing Associations program, continuing its 125-year long history of developing nurses’ organizations and the nurses that belong to them.
8 April 2024
The International Council of Nurses (ICN) is launching Phase Three of its ODENNA development programme aimed at strengthening and increasing the influence of nursing associations in Africa.
13 February 2024