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Building Resilient, Mixed Health Systems: Reflections from the 8th Global Symposium on Health Systems Research
Open Development presented its research on local government contracting with the private sector for health services in the Philippines at the 8th Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Nagasaki, Japan. The conference focused on building just and sustainable health systems, with key discussions on private sector contracting, governance, and climate resilience. It highlighted the importance of collaboration and evidence-based strategies for inclusive and equitable health systems.
Building a Sustainable Social Sector Ecosystem
In the health sector, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) play a critical role in delivering services to hard-to-reach communities. They also espouse person-centered approaches that provide support and integrated care close to where people live and work. Many governments have a long history of working with NGOs to provide these services and address other social sector issues.
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Collaborative efforts pay off as Lesotho hires staff for restructured supply chain management
After many years of collaborative efforts, the Pharmacy Directorate of Lesotho’s Ministry of Health is ready to hire five new permanent, publicly financed senior managers to run Lesotho’s restructured supply chain system.
Every minute counts: The EpiC team assesses health care staffing needs in Namibia
Committed to achieving universal health coverage by 2030, the Namibian Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS) is strengthening the health system by revising its essential health services package (EHSP), the set of health services deemed essential to meeting the population’s core health needs). To revise the EHSP, the MoHSS needs to determine how many and what types of health care workers (HCWs) are needed to provide these essential health services.
Strategic Investments in the Health Workforce: Learning from Lesotho
COVID-19 highlighted the critical need for countries to make greater investments in their health workforce. This is no truer than in Lesotho, the small, mountainous country landlocked within South Africa, dealing with multiple epidemics. When COVID-19 struck, Lesotho had the second-highest number of people living with HIV per capita in the world.
Senegal Undertakes Reforms to Increase Financial Protection for Health
This brief provides insight into the major reforms that Senegal is embarking upon to increase the number of people covered by health insurance by 2026.
Patients, Not Paperwork: Namibia Launches Human Resources Digital Management Platform
How many public sector health care workers do we have in our country? What level of training do they have? Where are they located? How much are they paid?
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