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You invited to ‘sign’ your name and email on our Nightingale Declaration Contact Form. Please share your 'voice' in the Message box. Your ideas will be read and integrated into our ongoing grassroots-to-global dialogue—through NIGH's ‘Special Consultative Status’ with the UN Economic & Social Council.
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This Declaration is our founding cornerstone created — as a shared credo — to inspire, engage and empower nurses and concerned citizens — worldwide. Modeled after the ‘Preamble’ to the United Nations founding Charter with the words, “We the peoples of the United Nations...” this Declaration is the foundational premise of all of NIGH’s activities. Aiming to featuring an array of language versions from across the world — including Indigenous versions — our Nightingale Declaration clarifies and commits to our common goals and mutual purposes — to work together to call for and share ideas and build a better — more inclusive — world for everyone.
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Español • Francais • Hebrew • Kiswahili • Korean • Maltese • Português
Russian • Swedish • Tagalog / Filipino • Turkish
From our archives...
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This short video features more than 300 Nursing & Midwifery Leaders—from across the world—who together recited the'Nightingale Declaration for a Health World' during the closing ceremonies of the 2020 Conference of the Commonwealth Nurses & Midwives Federation on March 7, 2020 at the Royal College of Physicians in London, UK.
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Traducteur & Narrateur: Marisha Wojciechowska-Shibuya / Image Credits
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We also use the Nightingale Declaration
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