HRH Global Resource Center April Newsletter
News
- The GRC has added new social media and sharing features to the site. Users can now bookmark, print or share GRC materials via email, Facebook and Twitter or through your choice of more than 300 social media bookmarking sites. Access these features through the icons at the top of each resource, interview, subject guide and news article to more easily share HRH information and organize your own collection of resources.
- The Global Health Workforce Alliance and the GRC have announced our partnership to foster knowledge exchange among the HRH community.
- The GRC is pleased to announce two new publications:
- The HRH Leaders in Action Interview series with Shanti Raman, the Lead for Maternal, Newborn, Child and Reproductive Health for the HRH Knowledge Hub at the University of New South Wales
- The latest addition to the GRC’s FBO interview series, HRH FBO Leaders in Action Interview with Donna Kusemererwa, the Executive Director of the Ecumenical Pharmaceutical Network
- News articles this month include:
- 4th National Midwifery Congress: Achieving the MDGs - Midwives Make the Difference
- Global Health Workforce Alliance Knowledge Center Announces Partnership with the HRH Global Resource Center
- World Health Organization Public Hearing on International Recruitment of Health Personnel
- Analyzing Disrupted Health Systems in Countries in Crisis
- Resource Spotlights include:
- The GRC currently has 2,705 resources. You can see all of the latest additions on our Latest Resources Page.
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