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Author: HRH2030

On May 5, 2021, HRH2030 participated in the Global Digital Development Forum 2021. “Putting Data in Indonesia Health Workers’ Pockets to Support COVID-19 Response” was an interactive session on leveraging existing information systems and engaging stakeholders at all levels of the health system to...

The HRH2030 Health Worker Life Cycle Approach is one of the tools we most frequently refer to in the course of our work. It’s something we have shared with donors outside of our USAID and PEPFAR funders, with country governments, with bilateral organizations, and...

As Timor Leste is transitioning from a post-conflict environment, the country faces many human resources for health (HRH) challenges including fragmented human resources planning due to limited completeness and quality of HRH training data, and limited capacity of mid-level managers to use HRH and...

On March 16, 2021, World Social Work Day, HRH2030 convened a panel of experts to share diverse perspectives on the topic, “Integrating the Health and Social Service Sectors to Achieve Health for All.” ...

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...

On April 22, 2021, HRH2030 participated in USAID’s Global Health Science and Practice Technical Exchange. The session, Optimizing Health Workforce Performance During COVID-19: Innovations and Lessons for Remote Capacity Building and Supportive Supervision, focused on how the Philippines adapted existing health system structure and...

The HRH2030 Health Worker Life Cycle Approach is one of the tools we most frequently refer to in the course of our work. It’s something we have shared with donors outside of our USAID and PEPFAR funders, with country governments, with bilateral organizations, and...

Over the past six years, HRH2030 has worked in more than 30 countries to bolster the health workforce, improve health outcomes, and advance health for all. We support health workers by implementing activities to enhance productivity and performance; number, skill mix, competencies, and quality;...