Members
Technical Officer in Health Labour Market and Partnerships Unit
Email: mfendtnewlin@who.int
Programme Assistant in the Working for Health and Secretariat team
Email: lamongem@who.int
Working for Health
The Working for Health programme assists countries to:
- develop the capacity, skills and performance of their health workforce
- deliver quality essential services and health for all, and
- invest in inclusive economic growth, employment, and social protection.
The largest single investment needed to achieve universal health coverage and the health Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) is in the workforce. Working for Health enables countries to optimize, build and strengthen the health and care workforce to accelerate progress towards the SDGs by 2030.
The joint International Labour Organization (ILO), Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and World Health Organization partnership was established in 2017 as a UN-wide collaboration on the global health workforce investment and action agenda. It leverages inter-sectoral cooperation and coordination between the finance, labour, education, health, social and foreign affairs sectors, and with health employers' and workers' organizations, professional associations, and other key stakeholders, including civil society, on priority policy issues.
Working for Health takes action to deliver essential services for all communities, improve quality of care, and build robust health systems. Working for Health and its Multi-Partner Trust Fund helps deliver sustained, country-driven action and investment, through intensified technical assistance and catalytic funding.
Since 2018, Working for Health supported 42 countries and two regional economic zones: the Southern African Development Community and the West African Economic and Monetary Union to effectively address pressing policy issues and help leverage domestic and donor financing and partnerships to drive implementation, sustainability, and impact. It’s delivered on priority global work of WHO-ILO-OECD on workforce data and analytics, migration, and skills.
At the Seventy-fifth World Health Assembly in May 2022, Resolution 75.17: Human resources for health, was co-sponsored by over 100 Member States, calling for the adoption and implementation of the Working for Health 2022–2030 Action Plan and utilization of the related Global Health and Care Worker Compact. Working for Health supports Member States and partners to deliver these multi-sectoral and multi-SDG recommendations and global agenda through the combined strengths of the three implementing agencies.
Publications

This report provides a snapshot of the health workforce (HWF) in the African Region for the decade 2013–2022. To provide a thorough understanding...

Assessing employment effects for the health and care workforce: a guiding framework
For policy makers, it is essential to assess the employment effects of policy interventions that increase and strengthen the health and care workforce....

Working for Health 2022-2030 Action Plan
The Working for Health 2022-2030 Action Plan presents how WHO, Member States, and stakeholders can jointly support countries to optimize, build and strengthen...

A review of the relevance and effectiveness of the five-year action plan for health employment and inclusive...
The five-year action plan for health employment and inclusive economic growth (2017-2021) draws on the recommendations of the United Nations High-level...

Working for Health Five-year action plan for health employment and inclusive economic growth (2017-2021)
The five-year action plan is a joint intersectoral programme of work across ILO, OECD and WHO that is critical to supporting Member States in the effective...

Working for health and growth: investing in the health workforce - High-Level Commission on Health Employment...
The High-Level Commission on Health Employment and Economic Growth was established by United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in March 2016. Its task:...
Thematic briefs

This thematic brief accompanies the Working for Health 2022–2030 Action Plan, serving as a background and rationale to the related actions of the...

This thematic brief accompanies the Working for Health 2022–2030 Action Plan, serving as a rationale to the related actions of the Working for Health...

Working for Health 2022-2030 Action Plan: planning and financing
This thematic brief accompanies the Working for Health 2022–2030 Action Plan, providing a rationale for the related actions of the Working...
Annual reports

Independent review of the Working for health programme and its multi-partner trust fund: 2017-2022
The Working for Health five-year action plan for health employment and inclusive economic growth (2017–2021) draws on the recommendations of the...

In 2021, Working for Health operated in 12 countries and provided support to two regional economic areas – the Southern African Development Community...

In 2020, Working for Health expanded its operations in 10 countries (Benin, Chad, Guinea, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Rwanda, South Africa, occupied Palestinian...

In 2019, Working for Health supported four countries on initiating and implementing health workforce strategies and investment plans to achieve universal...
New publications

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News
Focus on Africa


Working for Health learning and implementation report 2018–2023
Partners
Additional information on the International Labor Organization Working for Health page.