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COINN Regions: Connecting Neonatal Nurses Worldwide

A global network of neonatal nurses, working together to improve newborn care in every region.

About the Regions

COINN recognizes the diverse challenges and strengths of neonatal nursing across different regions of the world. Our regional pages provide dedicated spaces for neonatal nurses to access region-specific news, guidelines, research, events, and professional networks.

Explore the neonatal nursing landscape in your region and connect with fellow professionals who are making a difference.

Each regional page is designed to highlight:
   •    Regional neonatal nursing associations and networks
   •    The latest news, guidelines, and best practices
   •    Upcoming events and conferences
   •    Educational and research opportunities
   •    Ways to get involved and contribute to neonatal nursing in your area

Click on your region below to learn more and join the conversation.

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African Region

African Region (AFRO): Explore regional-specific news, resources, events, and neonatal nursing networks in Africa.

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Region of the Americas

Region of the Americas (AMRO): Discover neonatal nursing updates, professional networks, and key resources across the Americas.

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South-East Asia Region

South-East Asia Region (SEARO): Find neonatal nursing training, resources, and advocacy efforts in South-East Asia.

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European Region

European Region (EURO): Stay informed with neonatal nursing research, events, and best practices across Europe.

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Eastern Mediterranean Region

Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMRO): Access neonatal care guidelines, news, and collaboration opportunities in the Eastern Mediterranean.

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Western Pacific Region

Western Pacific Region (WPRO): Connect with neonatal nurses and explore events, research, and resources in the Western Pacific.

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Want to Be a Part of the Regions?

Join the conversation and contribute to neonatal nursing in your region.

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