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Presentations

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The EU health professional workforce [pdf 46kb]
Dr Andrzej J. Rys, Director, Public Health and Risk Assessment, Directorate-General for Health and Consumers, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium.

Human resources for health development and the renewal of primary health care [pdf 152kb]
Dr Manuel M. Dayrit, Director, Department of Human Resources for Health, WHO, Geneva, Switzerland.

Introductory remarks: Joint WHO-OECD project "Health workforce and international migration" [pdf 324kb]
Mr Peter Scherer, Head, Health Division, OECD, Paris, France.

Domestic training and international recruitment of health workers [pdf 2.05Mb]
Mr Jean-Christophe Dumont, Principal Administrator, Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, OECD, Paris, France

Retention of health workers with a focus on rural areas [pdf 323kb]
Dr Pascal Zurn, Health Economist, Human Resources for Health, WHO, Geneva, Switzerland.

Management des resources humaines de la santé (in French) [pdf 29kb]
Ms Laurence Codjia, Human Resources for Health Specialist, Dakar, Senegal.

Closing remarks [pdf 423kb]
Dr Kaspar Wyss, Project Leader SPMU, Swiss Tropical Institute, Basel, Switzerland.

Retaining the health workforce: challenges for low income countries [pdf 233kb]
Mr Peter Scherer, Head, Health Division, OECD, Paris, France.

Costs of eliminating critical shortages in human resources for health [pdf 118kb]
Dr Tessa Tan Torres-Edejer, Coordinator CEP, Health Systems Financing, WHO, Geneva, Switzerland.

Financing and managing the health workforce in the public sector [pdf 368kb]
Mr Marko Vujicic, Health Economist, Human Development Network and Ms Susan Sparkes, Junior Professional Associate, The World Bank, Washington, D.C., United States of America

Malawi's emergency human resources programme - an overview [pdf 194kb]
Mr Matt Gordon, (Former) Health and HIV/AIDS Adviser DFID Malawi, Department for International Development, London, United Kingdom

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