Human Resources for Health Observer
The WHO-supported regional health workforce observatories are cooperative mechanisms, through which health workforce stakeholders share experiences, information and evidence to inform and strengthen policy decision-making. The Human Resources for Health Observer series makes available the latest findings and research from different observatories to the widest possible audience.
The series covers a wide range of technical issues, in a variety of formats, including case studies, reports of consultations, surveys, and analysis. In cases where information has been produced in local languages, an English translation - or digest - will be made available.
2011 issues
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Human resources for mental health: workforce shortages in low- and middle-income countries
Human Resources for Health Observer - Issue No. 8 -
Efficiency and effectiveness of aid flows towards health workforce development - Exploratory study based on four case studies from Ethiopia, the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Liberia and Mozambique
Human Resources for Health Observer - Issue No. 7
2010 issues
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Policies and practices of countries that are experiencing a crisis in human resources for health: tracking survey
Human Resources for Health Observer - Issue No. 6 -
Measuring health workforce inequalities: methods and application to China and India
Human Resources for Health Observer - Issue No. 5 -
Exploring health workforce inequalities - Case studies from three countries
Human Resources for Health Observer - Issue No. 4 -
Models and tools for health workforce planning and projections
Human Resources for Health Observer - Issue No. 3 -
Análise dos recursos humanos da saúde (RHS) nos países africanos de língua oficial portuguesa (PALOP)
Human Resources for Health Observer - Issue No. 2 -
WHO are health managers? - Case studies from three African countries
Human Resources for Health Observer - Issue No. 1