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Webinar: Optimizing Health Worker Performance and Productivity to Achieve the 95-95-95 Targets

Webinar: Optimizing Health Worker Performance and Productivity to Achieve the 95-95-95 Targets

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 therapy, and achieve viral suppression by 2030. A key resource in this process, among other system factors, is the health workforce.

In partnership with USAID through PEPFAR, HRH2030 has developed a toolkit to build capacity of technical assistance providers and managers at the service delivery level. The toolkit provides a step-wise process with a suite of resources for addressing the site-level health workforce performance and productivity problems that impede HIV service delivery.

Explore this new toolkit with us!

This webinar orients participants to the toolkit, including how it can alleviate health workforce challenges related to the 95-95-95 targets. Participants will also learn about how the toolkit was developed and hear experiences from its application in Nigeria and Tanzania.

Presenters
  • Rachel Deussom, HRH2030 | Chemonics
  • Adrienne Hurst, USAID Bureau for Global Health
  • Samson Kironde, HRH2030 | URC
  • Jean Nguessan, HRH2030 | URC
  • Godfrey Nyombi, USAID/Tanzania

 

Associated Content: Slide DeckToolkit: Optimizing Health Worker Performance and Productivity to Achieve the 95-95-95 Targets

Country: Global, Tanzania, Nigeria

Resource Type: Video/Webinar

Topic: HIV/AIDS, Performance and productivity