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The health workforce is critical for ensuring access to high-quality family planning/reproductive health, maternal and child health, HIV/AIDS, and other services in order to improve health outcomes.
CapacityPlus expanded use of the open source human resources information systems platform to enable countries to use data to make decisions.
CapacityPlus helped the Ministry of Health’s Reproductive and Maternal Health Services Unit revise the national sexual and gender-based violence curriculum to reflect recent changes.
This technical report describes the composition of the social service workforce drawn from several sources of data.
This guide includes self-assessment against predefined management standards or good practices, followed by prioritization, goal-setting, planning, implementation, and monitoring of progress.
CapacityPlus supported more than 50 health professional schools in 12 African countries to strengthen health workforce education and school management.
Like many countries in sub-Saharan Africa, Ghana faces health worker shortages, limiting the country’s likelihood of meeting the Millennium Development Goals. Working together with the stakeholders...