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Productivity and Performance (1.1)

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, place them in the context of ongoing challenges and opportunities...

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...

This article was originally published in the Jurnal Ekonomi Kesehatan Indonesia, Vol 3, No 2 (2018) Of Indonesia’s estimated 631,635 people living with HIV in 2018, only 12 percent are on treatment. Strategic efforts are needed in Indonesia to implement the recently released HIV “Test...

This blog originally appeared on the Management Sciences for Health Leader Net website.  People drive health systems. I think a lot about health worker performance and productivity in my work with the HRH2030 Program. After all, a health system’s strength—and ultimately the health of any population—depends...

Effective health worker supervision approaches and practices are essential elements that help compensate for shortfalls in HRH training, management, and efforts to improve quality of health services. Defined as “a broad set of supervisory interventions that improve provider performance through team-based learning approaches, including...

For Indonesia, the 2018 World AIDS Day theme of “Know your Status” resonates strongly. This year, the Indonesian Ministry of Health launched the “Test and Treat” policy, guaranteeing that any Indonesian with a positive status can (and should) start immediately on antiretrovirals (ARV). The...

Kudos to our global health colleagues from USAID, the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNFPA on the the RELAUNCH of the Training Resource Package for Family Planning (TRP)! All the modules have been updated per the WHO Medical Eligibility Criteria (MEC) for Contraceptive Use (2015), the WHO...

The Training Resource Package for Family Planning (TRP) contains curriculum components, resources, and tools needed to program, design, implement, and evaluate training in family planning. It provides a valuable set of openly accessible resources for trainers, supervisors, and program managers around the globe. USAID,...

Webinar (August 2, 2018, 56 min): To achieve 95-95-95 targets for HIV epidemic control, facilities and other HIV service delivery points (e.g., communities) need to provide efficient and effective services to ensure that people living with HIV know their status, receive and sustain antiretroviral...