In many low- and middle-income countries, health systems face shortages of qualified health workers, and decision-makers lack the data and tools needed to optimize existing resources.
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Final Report: HRH2030 in Senegal .
Project Report | September 21, 2021
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HRH2030 Senegal implemented a strategic and comprehensive response to the key human resources for health (HRH) challenges confronting the country’s health sector.
From 2016 to 2021, HRH2030 Senegal worked with the Ministry of Health and Social Action (MSAS) at all levels of the health system, including departments, hospitals, regional health offices, and civil society organizations, to strengthen the availability and quality of human resources for health (HRH). As a result of these efforts, HRH2030 improved HRH decision making in Senegal by enhancing knowledge, expertise, and capacity to develop and implement HRH policies and practices.
This final report details the program’s achievements, and looks at the road ahead for Senegalese health system to further strengthen the health workforce and advance universal health coverage.
- Report HRH2030 Senegal Final Report