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Webinar: Policies to develop, attract, recruit and retain health workers in rural and remote areas and promote gender equality for rural women through health workforce policies

15 October 2021 13:00 – 14:00 UTC Time

October 15 will mark the third in a webinar series on rural health equity with "Policies to develop, attract, recruit and retain health workers in rural and remote areas, and promote gender equality for rural women through health workforce policies" on the occasion of the International Day of Rural Women.

Greeting by the Co-Chairs:

  • Theadora Swift Koller, Senior Technical Advisor, Health Equity, World Health Organization
  • Michelle McIsaac, Labour Economist, Health Workforce, World Health Organization


Panel:

  • Working in geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas and with children with disabilities in Cagayan Valley in Luzon – Evelyn Acluba, Public Health Nurse, Philippines
  • Community Health Workers in Rural Areas: Opportunities for Gender Equality – Madeleine Ballard, Co-Founder & CEO, Community Health Impact Coalition
  • Why it's important to establish training for the health workforce in rural areas, and how to do it? – Nagwa Nashat Hegazy, Director of the Medical Education and Human Resources Development Center, and Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Menoufia University, Egypt
  • Mr Issa Doumbia, Director of Human Resources from the Ministry of Health and Social Development of Mali

Closing remarks by the Chairs


  
 

Friday 15 October 2021, 13h00-14h00 CET

Meeting ID: 938 0054 2125
Password: A2P$5cPT

 

 

This Webinar is part of a WHO series on “tackling rural health inequits”, convened under the umbrella of World Health Day 2021 on “Health Equity”.  It is organized by the WHO/HQ Gender,Equity and Human Rights Team, with external partners including WONCA’s Working Party on Rural Practice, OECD, and other agencies in the UN Inequalities Task Team (ITT) subgroup on rural poverty. The series runs from July 2021 to March 2022 .