In most sub-Saharan African countries, a region where just 3% of the world’s health workforce treat and care for 25% of the global disease burden, significant investment in Human Resources for HIV/ AIDS services (HR) is required. This briefing paper summarises the effect that scale-up of funds from three GHIs – the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and Malaria, and the World Bank Multi-country AIDS Program (MAP) – has had on HR in 3 countries: Malawi, Uganda and Zambia. Drawing on primary data from country studies conducted by researchers from the Global HIV/AIDS Initiatives Network (GHIN), this briefing paper focuses on a set of interrelated HR components: numbers of health workers, work...
BACKGROUND: Considerable attention has been given by policy makers and researchers to the human reso...
This policy brief shows how the rapid scale-up of HIV / AIDS services has affected human resources f...
Human Resources for Health (HRH) is rightly prominent on the global health agenda as the countdown t...
In most sub-Saharan African countries, a region where just 3% of the world’s health workforce treat ...
BACKGROUND: Shortages of health workers are obstacles to utilising global health initiative (GHI) fu...
BACKGROUND: Global Health Initiatives (GHIs), aiming at reducing the impact of specific diseases suc...
This policy brief shows the impact of three global health initiatives - the World Bank Multi Country...
BACKGROUND: Since the beginning of the 21st century, development assistance for HIV/AIDS has increas...
BACKGROUND: Global Health Initiatives (GHIs), aiming at reducing the impact of specific diseases suc...
This policy brief describes the funding for HIV/AIDS in Zambia focusing on the President’s Emergency...
This policy brief describes the effectiveness of national and district level coordination structures...
Abstract Background Since the beginning of the 21st century, development assistance for HIV/AIDS has...
BACKGROUND: Considerable attention has been given by policy makers and researchers to the human reso...
Two crises dominate the health sectors of sub-Saharan African countries: those of human resources an...
This paper reviews country-level evidence about the impact of global health initiatives (GHIs), whic...
BACKGROUND: Considerable attention has been given by policy makers and researchers to the human reso...
This policy brief shows how the rapid scale-up of HIV / AIDS services has affected human resources f...
Human Resources for Health (HRH) is rightly prominent on the global health agenda as the countdown t...
In most sub-Saharan African countries, a region where just 3% of the world’s health workforce treat ...
BACKGROUND: Shortages of health workers are obstacles to utilising global health initiative (GHI) fu...
BACKGROUND: Global Health Initiatives (GHIs), aiming at reducing the impact of specific diseases suc...
This policy brief shows the impact of three global health initiatives - the World Bank Multi Country...
BACKGROUND: Since the beginning of the 21st century, development assistance for HIV/AIDS has increas...
BACKGROUND: Global Health Initiatives (GHIs), aiming at reducing the impact of specific diseases suc...
This policy brief describes the funding for HIV/AIDS in Zambia focusing on the President’s Emergency...
This policy brief describes the effectiveness of national and district level coordination structures...
Abstract Background Since the beginning of the 21st century, development assistance for HIV/AIDS has...
BACKGROUND: Considerable attention has been given by policy makers and researchers to the human reso...
Two crises dominate the health sectors of sub-Saharan African countries: those of human resources an...
This paper reviews country-level evidence about the impact of global health initiatives (GHIs), whic...
BACKGROUND: Considerable attention has been given by policy makers and researchers to the human reso...
This policy brief shows how the rapid scale-up of HIV / AIDS services has affected human resources f...
Human Resources for Health (HRH) is rightly prominent on the global health agenda as the countdown t...