HRH Global Resource Center August Newsletter
News
- The GRC is happy to report the successful launch event for its new eLearning program. The GRC offers free courses developed by technical experts in the fields of HRH, health informatics, and health service delivery to build the capacity of country-based users in critical skills development. If you were unable to attend, you can see the recording of the online event (the presentations begin at the 36 minute mark) or view the virtual handout for a brief tour of the platform.
- The GRC is now partnered with CHW Central, a community of practice focused on community health workers. Our warmest welcome to our new partner, and we look forward to working together to support the sharing of critical HRH information.
- News articles this month include:
- 6th Annual Asia-Pacific Action Alliance on Human Resources for Health Conference
- Redesigning the Healthcare Workforce 2011
- 11th Annual Global Health Mini-University
- Strengthening 21st Century Global Health Systems: Investing Strategically in the Health Care Workforce
- 11th International Congress on Nursing Informatics
- Online Discussion on Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care
- Establishing an Evidence Base for eHealth: a Call for Papers
- Resource Spotlights include:
- Human Resources for Health (HRH) Indicator Compendium
- GAVI, the Global Fund and the World Bank Support for Human Resources for Health in Developing Countries
- Ethiopia's Rural Care Crisis Eased by Community Health Workers
- Human Resources for Health and Decentralization Policy in the Brazilian Health System
- The GRC currently has 2,824 resources. You can see all of the latest additions on our Latest Resources Page.
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