FOR a six-month auxiliary midwifery training course for the 2026-27 financial year, applications have been accepted, said Kyaikto Township Public Health Department.
This training course doesn’t involve long-distance travel, and it is located in the township; trainees need to serve within their own community after the course.
Eligible candidates must be those who love their community and are passionate about providing healthcare. Applicants must have completed or be still studying at least basic education (KG+8). must be women between the ages of 18 and 30 (up to 50 if necessary), be in good health, be able to attend the full duration, and have a clean criminal record.
“This training course will help you to be an educated and self-confident woman; specifically, you will be an auxiliary midwife who is dependable in maternal and childcare in your community,” it said.
Interested women can inquire at the township public health department or nearby rural health offices and register in time. — MT/ZS


