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Committing Donors to Building Health Workforces
Language:
English
Series/Journal Title:
id21 Insights Health
Volume:
7
Copyright:
2005
Description:
A major report from the Joint Learning Initiative suggests that donors can support the growth and better performance of health workforces in developing countries by providing technical support and mobilising adequate financial resources. This article provides a brief overview of how donors should commit to helping countries address the multiple and interconnected workforce problems facing the health sector. [adapted from author]
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