The lack of sufficient, high-quality health workers is one of the primary barriers to improving health in sub-saharan africa. An approach to address this challenge is for public health practitioners to increase their cooperation with public health lawyers, regulators and other policymakers in order to develop strengthened health workforce laws, regulations, and policies that are vigorously implemented and enforced. Conceptual frameworks can help clarify the meaning of health system governance and the pathways between law and health. International recommendations for policy interventions governing health workers provide countries with valuable guidance for domestic reforms. Monitoring and evaluation of legal, regulatory, and other policy int...
As countries across sub-Saharan Africa work towards universal health coverage and HIV epidemic contr...
With increased globalization and interdependence among countries, sustained health worker migration ...
Recent proposals for re-defining the roles Africa’s health workforce are a continuation of the discu...
Realizing the fundamental contribution of human resources to public health, the World Health Organiz...
Abstract Background More than thirty-five sub-Saharan African countries have severe health workforc...
With increased globalization and interdependence among countries, sustained health worker migration ...
Background A cohesive and strategic governance approach is needed to improve the health workforce (...
Ways to address the increasing global health workforce shortage include improving the occupational h...
Ways to address the increasing global health workforce shortage include improving the occupational ...
Abstract Background Globally, countries are taking actions to ensure that their population have impr...
Recognizing a global shortage of health workers (HWs), particularly in low- and middle-income countr...
Addressing health workforce shortage, maldistribution and performance challenges is essential for pr...
Abstract Background: National community health worker (CHW) programmes are increasingly regarded as...
Optimizing the management of the health workforce is necessary for the progressive realization of un...
BACKGROUND: National community health worker (CHW) programmes are increasingly regarded as an integr...
As countries across sub-Saharan Africa work towards universal health coverage and HIV epidemic contr...
With increased globalization and interdependence among countries, sustained health worker migration ...
Recent proposals for re-defining the roles Africa’s health workforce are a continuation of the discu...
Realizing the fundamental contribution of human resources to public health, the World Health Organiz...
Abstract Background More than thirty-five sub-Saharan African countries have severe health workforc...
With increased globalization and interdependence among countries, sustained health worker migration ...
Background A cohesive and strategic governance approach is needed to improve the health workforce (...
Ways to address the increasing global health workforce shortage include improving the occupational h...
Ways to address the increasing global health workforce shortage include improving the occupational ...
Abstract Background Globally, countries are taking actions to ensure that their population have impr...
Recognizing a global shortage of health workers (HWs), particularly in low- and middle-income countr...
Addressing health workforce shortage, maldistribution and performance challenges is essential for pr...
Abstract Background: National community health worker (CHW) programmes are increasingly regarded as...
Optimizing the management of the health workforce is necessary for the progressive realization of un...
BACKGROUND: National community health worker (CHW) programmes are increasingly regarded as an integr...
As countries across sub-Saharan Africa work towards universal health coverage and HIV epidemic contr...
With increased globalization and interdependence among countries, sustained health worker migration ...
Recent proposals for re-defining the roles Africa’s health workforce are a continuation of the discu...