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Joanna Raven, Tim Martineau, Sally Theobald and Eleanor MacPherson in collaboration with ReBUILD

The Challenges and Opportunities of Building Pro-poor Gender Equitable Health Systems in Fragile and Conflict-affected Contexts: Human Resources for Health . Joanna Raven, Tim Martineau, Sally Theobald and Eleanor MacPherson in collaboration with ReBUILD.

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Joanna Raven, Tim Martineau, Sally Theobald and Eleanor MacPherson in collaboration with ReBUILD

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  1. The Challenges and Opportunities of Building Pro-poor Gender Equitable Health Systems in Fragile and Conflict-affected Contexts: Human Resources for Health Joanna Raven, Tim Martineau, Sally Theobald and Eleanor MacPherson in collaboration with ReBUILD

  2. Setting the scene: FCAS, health systems and HR • 1.5 billion people • Lagging in MDGs • health systems research neglected • HRH as a systems lens

  3. HR and FCAS: what does the literature say? • Workforce supply • Workforce performance • Human resource management systems

  4. Maternal health in post-conflict settings: what are the human resource issues and how are they being addressed in Sierra Leone? • Attracting, retaining and supporting health workers • Building health worker skills and confidence • Task shifting –TBAs to maternal health promoters

  5. Selected HRH issues and NTDs in post conflict settings • Leadership in establishing NTD programmes • Withdrawal of NGOs at end of conflict • The changing landscape of technology

  6. Selected questions for the 10-20 year horizon • Workforce supply • Immediate vs longer term staffing mechanisms? • Equitable distribution? • Regularising ad hoc workforce? • Workforce performance • What drives performance needed to support new health programmes? • How can performance be sustained for volunteers in health programmes? • Human resource management systems • Ways of integrating HR into health programme planning? • How to support conflict-affected health workers?

  7. Acknowledgements Biomedical Research and Training Institute A center of Excellence for Biomedical Research & Training in Africa College of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences, Sierra Leone

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