Varun Chaudhary and Saira Stewart, WCO India
Health follow-up on a Malaria patient in Odisha, India
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Health workforce

    Overview

    Health workers are central to improving health services, and attaining universal health coverage.

    Health workers include physicians, dentists, pharmacists, nurses and midwives, and also laboratory technicians, public health professionals, community health workers, and all other support workers who help deliver health services.

    The Sustainable Development Goals have an explicit target on health workforce development: “to substantially increase the recruitment, development, training and retention of the health workforce in developing countries, especially in least developed countries and small island developing States”.

    In 2014, countries of the South-East Asia Region committed to a Decade of Strengthening Human Resources for Health, 2015 – 2024. This allows a long term perspective to be taken to address these challenges. It is reinforced by the new Global Health Workforce Strategy.

    The first review of progress on the Decade of Strengthening Human Resources for Health was completed in 2016, covered these four areas. It will be repeated every two years.

    Latest publications

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    Monitoring progress on universal health coverage and the health-related Sustainable Development Goals in the South-East Asia Region - 2024 update

    The ninth annual report on Monitoring progress on universal health coverage and the health-related Sustainable Development Goals in the South-East Asia...

    Health labour market analysis: Chhattisgarh - policy brief

    Health Labor Market Analysis (HLMA) is used to identify and address workforce challenges. The HLMA in Chhattisgarh focuses on Medical Officers, specialist...

    Adopting and implementing prescription rights for nurses in India: policy brief

    The policy brief outlines policy options, recommendations and implementation suggestions to operationalize nurse prescription in India. Such an initiative...

    Build back better: role of frontline health workers in managing the COVID-19 pandemic and delivery of essential health services in Assam

    The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated changes in the roles and responsibilities of frontline workers. This study documents their experiences of being a critical...

    Reports

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    Background paper for the regional technical consultation

    The era of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) has begun. Health is well placed in the SDGs. The health goal (SDG 3) is broad: ‘Ensure...

    Background paper on 2nd review

    The South-East Asia Region has a number of well-known health workforce challenges. These include shortages, unequal distribution; out-migration; adapting...

    Regional workshop for the 2nd review of progress on the decade for strengthening human resources for health in the south-east Asia region (‎2015-2024)‎:

    The South-East Asia Region has a number of well-known health workforce challenges. These include shortages, unequal distribution; out-migration; adapting...

    Experience with accreditation of health professional's education in the south-east Asia region: expert workshop

    As part of region-wide efforts to advance Universal Health Coverage, Member States in the South-East Asia Region have committed to a Decade of Strengthening...