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Last week at the 68th World Health Assembly, IntraHealth International advocated for increased attention to and investment in global health workforce issues, underlining the importance of a global, multisectoral approach to addressing human resources for health. IntraHealth commends the plan of the World Health Organization (WHO) to develop a global strategy on human resources for health to be presented at the 69th World Health Assembly in May 2016.
Yesterday at the World Health Assembly in Geneva, Switzerland, the Global Leaders Council for Reproductive Health and the Aspen Institute honored Senegal, along with the Philippines and Uruguay, as winners of the 2015 Resolve Award, which recognizes countries that are making landmark progress toward the goal of universal access to reproductive health services.
Three new tools are now available as part of a growing suite of resources to help countries strengthen their health workforces. The tools focus on improving retention of health workers in rural areas, increasing productivity, and addressing gender inequality
Through a $14 million award from the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, IntraHealth International will expand its work to prevent malaria in Senegal via a second phase of the Strengthening and Expanding Interventions for a Consolidation of Control for a Pre-Eradication of Malaria in Senegal project.
Mali is partnering with the IntraHealth International-led CapacityPlus project to increase access to care for people most in need by implementing iHRIS.
The Ministry of Health and Social Welfare in Liberia has included mHero as an official strategy in its new Investment Plan for Building a Resilient Health System, the nation’s blueprint for moving from an emergency response to the Ebola crisis to recovering and rebuilding its health system.
Next week in Saxapahaw, North Carolina, international experts, entrepreneurs, and more will gather to report on innovative global projects that improve lives around the world, and to develop new partnerships to further social good.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C., April 15, 2015—Next week in Saxapahaw, North Carolina, international experts, entrepreneurs and more will gather to report on innovative global projects that improve lives around the world, and to develop new partnerships to further social good.
Last week, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and the US Agency for International Development (USAID) honored winners of Fighting Ebola: A Grand Challenge for Development at a White House event called Innovation on the Edge: Accelerating Solutions in the Fight Against Ebola.
Through a new $12 million award from the US Agency for International Development, IntraHealth International will partner with the government of Namibia to enhance health workers’ abilities to deliver high-quality HIV services, to improve integrated HIV care and treatment services, and to build the capacities of local nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and public-sector facilities to deliver high-quality integrated HIV services in Namibia.