Understanding the labour market of human resources for health in Kenya

Understanding the labour market of human resources for health in Kenya

Overview

Universal health coverage depends on having the necessary human resources to deliver health care services. Kenya is among the African countries currently experiencing a crisis in the area of human resources for health (HRH). The major causes of the crisis include inadequate and inequitable distribution of health workers; high staff turnover; weak development, planning and management of the health workforce; deficient information systems; high migration and high vacancy rates; insufficient education capacity to supply the desired levels of health workers needed by the market; inadequate wages and working conditions to attract and retain people into health work, particularly in rural underserved areas. This shortage affects most of the available health worker categories. This document provides an overview of the HRH labour market in Kenya, highlighting the importance of a comprehensive approach to understanding the driving forces that affect the supply and demand for health workers, in order to provide a basis for developing effective HRH polices that can contribute to progress towards universal health coverage.

WHO Team
Global Health Workforce Network, Health Workforce (HWF)
Editors
WHO, Global Health Workforce Alliance
Number of pages
29
Copyright
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