For the second event in its end-of-project legacy series, HRH2030 program convened a panel of HRH experts and partners across for “Six Years in 60 Minutes: Learning from the HRH2030 Program.”
On March 16, 2021, World Social Work Day, the USAID Human Resources for Health in 2030 (HRH2030) convened a panel of experts to share diverse perspectives on “Integrating the Health and Social Service Sectors to Achieve Health for All.”
Rebecca Bronheim is a cross-sector, strategic and analytical global public health professional with over 20 years of leading and growing complex, multimillion-dollar programs in RMNCH, infectious diseases, NCDs, hospital and clinical services, community engagement, education and training, resource mobilization, governance, and new business development across remote and fragile geographies and/or emerging democracies and economies.
HRH2030 created the WHO Community Health Worker Guideline Recommendations Using Lifecycle Approach visual linking WHO guidelines to the life cycle approach.
The HRH2030 Health Worker Life Cycle provides a health worker-centered approach to the health labor market framework.
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.
The HRH2030 Jordan activity provided tailored technical assistance and capacity building interventions to help Jordan meet its HRH needs for improved health outcomes.
In the Philippines, HRH2030 supported the Philippines Department of Health (DOH) to strengthen recruitment, deployment, development, retention, and performance management of the health workforce.
The HRH2030 Mali activity improved access to quality maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) services. With the MHSD, the program built Mali’s health workforce capacity to improve health care and services, training health worker coaches at community health centers on MNCH, family planning, and nutrition and malaria services. HRH2030’s community strategy helped increase the use…
From 2016 through 2021, HRH2030 Senegal implemented a strategic and comprehensive response to the key human resources for health (HRH) challenges confronting the country’s health sector.
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.
August 29, 2022, Nuuk, Greenland — As average global temperatures continue to rise, Greenland’s melting ice sheet, the second largest in the world, could trigger a foot of global sea level rise, according to a new study. Communities in the Arctic region are already confronting their unique vulnerabilities and risks to the changing climate, with…