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After over six years, HRH2030, USAID’s flagship health workforce program closed in 2021. HRH2030 supported the goal of improving accessibility, availability, acceptability, and quality of the health workforce needed to achieve improved health outcomes and advance universal health coverage. Through work in over 30 countries, HRH2030 has been adaptive, creative, and thoughtful to the human resources for health (HRH) challenges both globally and at a country level in support of that goal.

 

Our HRH2030 Global Final Report  shares our achievements, going beyond the content of milestones we reached to also consider how our work is relevant to the current global health context, including the COVID-19 era and the launch of the new USAID Vision for Health Systems Strengthening. May HRH2030’s achievements, highlighted throughout this report, serve as inspiration for all those in the global health community to increase their tangible investments in supporting and protecting the health workforce.

 

Below you will find links to our legacy end-of-program communications.

Events

June 24: The Future of the Health Workforce

The third and final event of our end-of-program legacy series took place on June 24. Building on our program achievements, we discussed the future of the health workforce with guests including Kelly Saldaña, director of USAID’s Office of Health Systems, Kerry Pelzman, USAID’s acting assistant administrator, and Dr. Jim Campbell, director of the health workforce at the World Health Organization. Our guests highlighted key topics related to the health workforce including prioritizing health worker mental health and wellness; ensuring pathways to health workforce careers for women and youth; integrating community health; transforming the health workforce with data and digital innovations; and harnessing the power of the private sector. Catch the recording here. And read the blog, “Prioritizing Investments Today to Shape the Health Workforce of the Future” below.

May 18: Six Years in 60 Minutes: Learning from the HRH2030 Program

In our second event, HRH2030 program staff covered six years of the HRH2030 program achievements in this one-hour webinar. Guests included Dr. Elsie Kiguli-Malwadde and Dr. Francis Omaswa, both of the African Center for Global Health and Social Transformation (ACHEST), Dr. Tana Wuliji of the World Health Organization’s WHO Academy, Diana Frymus of USAID, Palesa Pitso of Open Development, and Massimiliano Pezzoli of Touch Foundation. See the video recording here. And read the blog, “HRH2030: Celebrating Six Years of Building, Managing, and Optimizing Health Workforce” below.

March 16: Integrating the Health and Social Sectors to Achieve Health for All

We hosted the first of our live end-of-program events. Speakers from the Global Social Service Workforce Alliance, the World Health Organization, the Colombian Family Welfare Institute, and USAID’s Ethiopia Caring for Vulnerable Children Activity, Community Level Access to Social Services Project, and Ethiopia Caring for Vulnerable Children Activity shared their expertise. Did you miss it? Catch the recording here. And read the blog, “How We can Integrate the Health and Social Service Sectors to Achieve Health for All” below.

Blogs

Prioritizing Investments Today to Shape the Health Workforce of the Future

Eight months into the Year of Health and Care Workers, the lessons emerging from COVID-19 are continuing to shape thoughts on the future investments needed for a better protected, supported, and prepared health workforce. Our team at HRH2030 believes that some of…

HRH2030: Celebrating Six Years of Building, Managing, and Optimizing Health Workforce

Celebrating its legacy as USAID’s flagship health workforce program, HRH2030 convened a virtual event, “Six Years in 60 Minutes: Learning from the HRH2030 Program,” to share accomplishments and, via a discussion with expert panelists….

Celebrating HRH2030 Senegal: Key Achievements in Strengthening Human Resources for Health

The Human Resources for Health in 2030 (HRH2030) Senegal program, funded by USAID Senegal from June 2016 to June 2021, provided technical assistance directly to the Senegal’s Ministry of Health and Social Action to improve recruitment, distribution, retention, and…

Celebrating HRH2030 Mali: Key Achievements in Strengthening Human Resources for Health

The Human Resources for Health in 2030 (HRH2030) Mali program, funded by USAID Mali from January 2018 to December 2020, provided technical assistance directly to the Ministry of Health and Social Development….

Strengthening Health Systems Through Digital Transformation

Recently, USAID launched the Health System Strengthening (HSS) Vision, which made me reflect on the role of data as an enabler of the vision. Particularly, data is an essential driver for strengthening the health workforce…

“Anytime-Anywhere” Health Workforce Training: The Path Forward

This year, health care heroes have been on the front line of a devastating pandemic. Meanwhile, governments have struggled to keep an estimated 59 million health workers informed and prepared to prevent and treat COVID-19…

How We Can Integrate the Health and Social Service Sectors to Achieve Health for All

In honor of World Social Work Day, in the International Year of the Health and Care Workers, HRH2030 convened an expert panel to showcase work being done through both global initiatives and country programs…

Celebrating HRH2030 Philippines: Key Achievements in Advancing Human Resources for Health

From October 2017 through June 2020, USAID’s HRH2030 program in the Philippines supported the Philippines Department of Health to strengthen recruitment, deployment, development, retention, and performance management of the health workforce…

End-of-Project Reports

Global Final Report

HRH2030 worked in more than 30 countries to build health worker competencies, skill mix, productivity and performance, while also supporting local, regional, and national governments to strengthen their leadership and governance capacity to ensure an accessible, available, acceptable, and high-quality, high-performing workforce….

Capacity Building for Malaria

From 2016 to 2021, CBM supported advisors in ten countries: Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Côte d’Ivoire, The Gambia, Guinea, Niger, Sierra Leone, and Togo. The scope  and technical areas of support are different for each country, based on country needs. Illustrative intended outcomes for the CBM activity working with and through NMCPs include…

Indonesia

From January 2018 through August 2021, HRH2030, funded by USAID Indonesia, offered a strategic and comprehensive plan to improve health outcomes by strengthening the management and optimization of the health workforce through the enhanced availability and use of quality HRH data. As a result of these efforts, HRH2030 Indonesia strengthened the overall health workforce information ecosystem…

Senegal

From June 2016 to June 2021, HRH2030 Senegal implemented a strategic and comprehensive response to the key human resources for health (HRH) challenges confronting the country’s health sector. Funded by USAID Senegal and working with Senegal’s Ministry of Health and Social Action (MSAS), HRH2030 collaborated with stakeholders at central, regional and district levels, including departments, hospitals, regional health offices, civil society organizations, and other donor-funded projects, to strengthen…

Mali

From January 2018 through December 2020, HRH2030, funded by USAID Mali, provided direct assistance to Mali’s Ministry of Health and Social Development (MHSD) and implemented activities in collaboration with other ministries, with a focus on ensuring that HR policies and practices facilitated the availability of quality health care and services in six regions: Kayes, Koulikoro, Mopti, Segou, Sikasso, and Bamako…

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 to improve access to quality tuberculosis, family planning , and maternal and child health  services for vulnerable populations. HRH2030 also supported the DOH in advancing universal health coverage (UHC) through the development of a National HRH Master Plan…

Jordan

From 2016 to 2019, the USAID-funded HRH2030 activity in Jordan provided tailored technical assistance and capacity building interventions to meet Jordan’s human resources for health (HRH) needs. HRH2030 partnered with the Ministry of Health (MOH), High Health Council (HHC), Civil Service Bureau (CSB), and other stakeholders to strengthen the health workforce for better health services…