Confronting Human Resource Challenges in Africa:
An Interview with WHO’s Jennifer Nyoni

With 25 percent of the global disease burden, Africa has less than 3 percent of the global workforce. WHO has advocated for increased resources to support human resources for health in the region. read more

Healthy Communities and Municipalities: One Small Community in Peru Becomes a National Model
A community development initiative ends malnutrition—in a country where child malnutrition averaged 25 percent in 2007. read more

 
During the storms in Haiti, an asthmatic health center employee was trapped in her home by the mounting floods.
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Saving Lives and Achieving PEPFAR Goals in Ethiopia
The results of the HIV/AIDS Care and Support Program in Ethiopia have greatly exceeded expectations.
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Strengthening management and leadership for human resources for health will improve the coordination of the multiple players who influence the availability, use, and performance of the health workforce.

Jennifer Nyoni
WHO Regional Office for Africa
 

MSH Publishes Feature Series on Leadership and Management in Human Resources for Health
Five of the six articles in this series on the health workforce have appeared in this peer-reviewed journal. read more
 

e-TB Manager Supports Decision-Making in Tuberculosis Programs
As countries struggle with DOTS implementation and drug-resistant TB, they need an accurate and reliable information system to track data on TB patients and commodity consumption. read more
 

Q&A with Ummuro Adano:
Developing Leadership in Human Resources

MSH’s advisor to the Capacity Project discusses problems and progress in human resources for health. read more
 

eLearning Advances Leadership
Through face-to-face and virtual learning, health managers build skills to improve management systems, work climate, and their organizations’ capacity to respond to change. read more
 
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