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Championing The Building Blocks of Health
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Kenya, Uganda, and Burkina Faso Roll out Digitization for Community Health Programs
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World Health Worker Week 2024
World Health Worker Week 2024 will bring together advocates, health workers, practitioners, leaders, and communities around the world to call for greater funding and faster implementation of commitments to protect and support health workers. Led by the Frontline Health Workers Coalition and its partners, including Alliance members Living Goods, Pathfinder International, and Seed Global Health, this week is a time to influence policymakers and other decision-makers to translate policies and promises into long-term investments in the health workforce and integration in health systems.
MoH Kenya Fast Tracks Implementation of the Revitalized CHP Program
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76th World Health Assembly | Alliance Members Go to Geneva
“This year’s World Health Assembly represents a pivotal moment to advance policy reforms to deliver a more fit-for-purpose, equitable research and development (R&D) ecosystem,” stated the Global Health Technologies Coalition. To accelerate global health innovation and deliver health for all, they recommend WHO member states “take collective action now to establish more inclusive, globally distributed R&D systems and approaches.” Other Alliance members also attending WHA76 include Baraka Impact Finance, Cross-Border Impact Ventures, Gilead Sciences, Global Health Council, Google, Living Goods, Meta, PATH, Pathfinder International, Pfizer, PSI, ReSurge International, and Viamo.
Global Health Council | Living Goods | Pathfinder International: Advancing National Health Workforce Plans to Meet the Aspirations of the Global Political Declarations
Join Alliance members Global Health Council, Living Goods, and Pathfinder International, along with the Frontline Health Workers Coalition on May 23, 5:00pm – 7:00pm CEST during WHA76 in Geneva, Switzerland for a working session focused on optimizing support to the health workforce. This session will convene ministerial staff, multilateral leaders, civil society organizations, and health workers to identify tangible policy changes needed to support the health workforce and the tools and financing mechanisms that would be most useful to countries.
Gender Equity for a Stronger Health Workforce
Join Living Goods for their co-hosted Conference on Public Health in Africa 2023 virtual side event, Gender Equity for a Stronger Health Workforce. Panelists will look at innovative financing, training and supporting health workforce teams including community health workers, and supporting policies that address gender inequality in the health workforce and in the design of programs and services.
Meet 6 of the 20 Organizations Making an Impact Through the Global Health Innovation Grants Program
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WHA76 | Opportunity to Bolster Global R&D Capacity, Members Go to Geneva
“This year’s World Health Assembly represents a pivotal moment to advance policy reforms to deliver a more fit-for-purpose, equitable research and development (R&D) ecosystem,” stated the Global Health Technologies Coalition. To accelerate global health innovation and deliver health for all, they recommend WHO member states “take collective action now to establish more inclusive, globally distributed R&D systems and approaches.”