Shortage of human resource for health poses a major challenge to achieving the millennium development goals. Uganda is among the 57 countries with human resource shortage reaching critical level and the situation is worst at lower levels of the health system. The private-not-for-profit (PNFP) health sub-sector in Uganda complements government efforts to achieve the MDG, the second health sector strategic plan (HSSP II) and the health-related objectives of the poverty eradication plan (PEAP). The Uganda Catholic Medical Bureau coordinates the Roman Catholic health facilities network, one of the three PNFP networks in Uganda. This paper, presented at a conference organized by the Faculty of Health Sciences of Uganda Martyrs University in Marc...
Involvement of religion in health is in compliance with Scriptures. In Uganda the Anglican and Catho...
Abstract Background: The number of forcibly displaced people is on the rise globally and have increa...
Western recruiting agencies and countries has been blamed for the \'brain drain\' of medical doctors...
Shortage of human resource for health poses a major challenge to achieving the millennium developmen...
Shortage of human resource for health poses a major challenge to achieving the millennium developmen...
Private health care providers are an important component of pluralistic national health systems. In ...
According to recent WHO estimates, Sub-Saharan Africa is facing a severe shortage of healthcare work...
Background Northern Uganda suffered 20 years of conflict which devastated lives and the health syst...
This paper challenges the decision by the Government of Uganda to export health workers to develope...
Retention of health workers is an area of sustained focus as health care organizations realize the i...
The number of health workers in Tanzania has declined sharply over the last decade. The present numb...
Uganda’s Ministry of Health leads a community health worker program in which Village Health Teams (V...
Background: The burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in low- andmiddle-income countries (LMICs...
Objectives: The human resource crisis facing the Zambian health sector has potential to derail exist...
The international community has set ambitious goals (Millennium Development Goals) to improve health...
Involvement of religion in health is in compliance with Scriptures. In Uganda the Anglican and Catho...
Abstract Background: The number of forcibly displaced people is on the rise globally and have increa...
Western recruiting agencies and countries has been blamed for the \'brain drain\' of medical doctors...
Shortage of human resource for health poses a major challenge to achieving the millennium developmen...
Shortage of human resource for health poses a major challenge to achieving the millennium developmen...
Private health care providers are an important component of pluralistic national health systems. In ...
According to recent WHO estimates, Sub-Saharan Africa is facing a severe shortage of healthcare work...
Background Northern Uganda suffered 20 years of conflict which devastated lives and the health syst...
This paper challenges the decision by the Government of Uganda to export health workers to develope...
Retention of health workers is an area of sustained focus as health care organizations realize the i...
The number of health workers in Tanzania has declined sharply over the last decade. The present numb...
Uganda’s Ministry of Health leads a community health worker program in which Village Health Teams (V...
Background: The burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in low- andmiddle-income countries (LMICs...
Objectives: The human resource crisis facing the Zambian health sector has potential to derail exist...
The international community has set ambitious goals (Millennium Development Goals) to improve health...
Involvement of religion in health is in compliance with Scriptures. In Uganda the Anglican and Catho...
Abstract Background: The number of forcibly displaced people is on the rise globally and have increa...
Western recruiting agencies and countries has been blamed for the \'brain drain\' of medical doctors...