Harmonization for Health in Africa (HHA)
Harmonization for Health in Africa (HHA) is a collaborative initiative by AfDB, GHWA, JICA, NORAD, UNAIDS, UNFPA, UNICEF, USAID, WHO and WB to provide regional support to governments in Africa in strengthening their health systems. HHA was created as a mechanism to facilitate and coordinate the process of country-led development in all aspects of health systems strengthening. The collaborating partners focus on providing support in the areas of Health Financing, Human Resources for Health, Pharmaceuticals and Supply Chains, Governance and Service Delivery, Infrastructure and ICT.
Latest news and events:
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Health Labour Market Analysis Regional Workshop, March 25-27, 2013, Hammamat, Tunisia
1 April 2013 -
First kick-off meeting of the Community of Practice for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Workers
11-13 December 2012, Yaoundé, Cameroon
19 December 2012 -
HHA Partners discuss an Action Plan for affordable healthcare and implementation of Tunis Declaration
17 October 2012 -
"More money for HRH: more HRH for the money"
Global Health Workforce Alliance, TOPIC BRIEF: Financing Human Resources for Health
1 June 2012 -
The Alliance joins the HHA Initiative
11 April 2012 -
Ministerial Conference on Value for Money, Sustainability and Accountability in the Health Sector
Tunis, Tunisia
4 - 5 July 2012
10 April 2012