Engaging the Private Sector to Achieve Health Outcomes

Private sector engagement is critical to achieving inclusive growth and ensuring sustainable health outcomes.
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International Conference on Family Planning (ICFP2022)

The conference featured 10 of our presentations and posters, as well as a Chemonics-hosted side event.
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Gender and Health

Integrating gender is fundamental to and routine throughout our health programs.
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Improving Lives through Access to High-Quality Family Planning

Chemonics contributes to reducing unmet family planning need through our low-cost, high-impact interventions and technical assistance.
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Webinar: Six Years in 60 Minutes: Learning from the HRH2030 Program

In the second event of their legacy series, HRH2030 program staff covered six years of the HRH2030 program achievements in this one-hour webinar.
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Webinar: The Health Workforce of the Future

The third and final event of the HRH2030 end-of-program legacy series featured a panel of experts discussing key topics related to the health workforce.
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Final Report: HRH2030 in the Philippines

In the Philippines, HRH2030 supported the Philippines Department of Health (DOH) to strengthen recruitment, deployment, development, retention, and performance management of the health workforce.
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Final Report: HRH2030 in Indonesia

HRH2030 offered a strategic, comprehensive plan to improve health outcomes by enhancing the availability and use of quality HRH data to strengthen the health workforce.
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Final Report: Human Resources for Health in 2030

This final report details the program’s achievements, and looks at the road ahead for health system to further strengthen the health workforce and advance universal health coverage.
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From Excel to Excellent: Timor-Leste Readies for a New Health Worker Training Information System

HRH2030 worked closely with the Timorese National Institute of Health to develop a Training Management Information System (TMIS) to strengthen their ability to coordinate and implement strategic in-service training programs. By using TMIS to inform decision-making, the INS is better positioned to manage the health workforce and advance universal health coverage.
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Dr. Baz Semo

Dr. Baz Semo is a medical doctor and public health specialist with 30 years of experience in infectious diseases and health systems strengthening. She served as the managing director of global health programs at Chemonics. Prior…

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