NEPI – ICAP

FUNDISA, in collaboration with (ICAP) implemented the Nursing Education Partnership Initiatives (NEPI) project in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Ethiopia, Lesotho, Malawi and Zambia.

KWAZULU NATAL COLLEGE OF NURSING (KZNCN)

Atlantic Philanthropies commissioned FUNDISA and Nursing Education Association (NEA) to provide project management services to KZNCN inclusive of capacity building and the development and implementation of the college’s strategic plan 2013-2018.

CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING

More information to follow, stay tuned.

ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT – ELMA FOUNDATION

Through this project, FUNDISA is strengthening its organizational capacity to sustain its core function in line with corporate governance structures. Through recruitment of relevant skills and ongoing skills development for FUNDISA staff, aligning FUNDISA structures with King III requirements for corporate governance and the independent code of governance for Non-Governmental Organizations.

CLEARSCAN

The Connecting and Leading Research, Education and Practice through Support, and Capacity Building in Nursing (CLEARSCAN) project aims to strengthen and transform nursing research, education, and practice by providing technical support and capacity building in terms of knowledge, skills and attitudes which will enable nurses to improve health outcomes. 

Objectives of the project include: 
• Establishing a capacity building programme and to support nursing schools in leveraging their resource base in order to strengthen their institutions. 
• Creating links and networks and identifying opportunities and platforms that will strengthen reciprocal development, learning, sharing and transfer of knowledge, skills and resources among nurses who participate in such activities. 
• Developing a programme for structured support for nursing schools to develop research programmes. 
• Exploring evidence-based strategies that will attract the quality of recruits into the nursing profession. 
• Developing a knowledge translation unit with resources to enable exchange, sharing and utilisation of scientific evidence to improve nursing education, practice and research.

MATERNAL – CHILD HEALTH NURSE LEADERSHIP ACADEMY (MCHNLA) – STTI PROJECT

The purpose of the Maternal-Child Health Leadership Academy is to develop the leadership skills of maternal-child health nurses and midwives in positions of influence in a variety of health care settings. The Academy prepares maternal-child health nurses and midwives to effectively lead inter-professional teams to improve the quality of healthcare for childbearing women and children up to 5 years old. The project was piloted in South Africa in 2011-2012. Based on the success of the pilot in the North-West Province and the first cohort in Africa, inclusive of Malawi, South Africa, Swaziland and Uganda, the funders continues to support a second cohort. FUNDISA provides project management and support to the project.

UNEDSA

The UNESDA was funded by AP (Atlantic Philanthropies), ELMA Philanthropies and involved six (6) institutions who identified individual projects in response to the overall aim of UNEDSA which were to enhance the quality of nursing scholarship and practice. 

The following university nursing departments were project grantees: 
• Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) 
• University of Fort Hare (UFH) 
• University of the Free State (UFS) 
• University of the Western Cape (UWC) 
• University of Pretoria (UP) 
• University of Limpopo Medunsa Campus (ULMC) 

FUNDISA’s project management role included activities towards two objectives: 
• To ensure the overall integration of the UNEDSA Programme in South Africa to achieve greater impact 
• To promote the functional integrity of the individual UNEDSA projects to achieve their objectives