Senegal’s New Roadmap for a Gender Transformative Human Resource Management Policy
The country is taking steps to change the working lives of health workers—particularly women.
The country is taking steps to change the working lives of health workers—particularly women.
Here's a process that works—and benefits us all.
We talked with the director of the WHO’s Health Workforce Department during his visit to North Carolina’s global health belt.
The county is now saving over $150,000 per year, thanks to iHRIS.
"At last, the nation recognizes nurses can do more than nursing care.”
Buhweju district increased staffing levels from 46% in 2015 to 60.4% in 2017.
A remote region of Uganda sees dramatic improvements in health services and outcomes.
A new global campaign is pushing for salaries, benefits, and formal employment for these crucial health workers.
Pape Gaye offers five steps diplomats can take to help more countries invest in health.
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