| |  | The Global Health Workforce Click here for IDS- compiled Background Documents for this session under the theme of: The Global Health Workforce In this Category PL04 - The Global Health Workforce: Challenges for the FutureMay 27, 2008Type/Items(s): PL04 - The Global Health Workforce, The Global Health Workforce Photo © World Health Organization Looking to the challenges of the future, participants reflected on the changing needs and demands of a global health workforce confronted with globalisation, climate change and an evolving perception of what healthcare entails. Integrating new technologies and the means through which to obtain and use funding and resources were just some of the challenges addressed by participants. All, however, focused on the need for a new approach, a new way of thinking, and a new way of acting to ensure that healthcare needs are met. More... PS018 - Human Resources: Policies and Retention StrategiesMay 27, 2008Type/Items(s): PS018 - Human Resources, The Global Health WorkforceThis session consisted of three key presentations that presented a range of challenges facing Human Resources in health care in different African countries, including low staff morale, recruitment and retention problems, illustrating the issues with specific case studies. More... PS020 - Task Shifting: The Solution for Healthcare Worker Shortages?May 27, 2008Type/Items(s): PS020 - Task Shifting, The Global Health WorkforceLike much in the world, task shifting has its successes and failures. In health care it encompasses doctors to non-physician clinicians (NPCs), NPCs to registered nurses, registered nurses to community health workers (CHWs) and CHWs to expert patients. In order to tackle the question whether task shifting is the solution for health care worker shortages, lessons must be learned from the successes and failures uncovered in studies conducted on task shifting. More... PS009 - Future Health Systems: Regional PerspectivesMay 26, 2008Type/Items(s): PS009 - Future Health Systems, The Global Health Workforce Photo: ICDDR,B's Dhaka Hospital Handles Increasing Numbers of Patients, http://www.icddrb.org Thirty years since the Alma Ata declaration, and all four speakers agree that "We need to start looking for new solutions" if basic health systems can rise to the new global heath challenges. This session highlights how innovations are taking place as different actors are responding to different pressures. The role of the informal health sector in Bangladesh and the rapid changes in the health systems in South Africa in response to lack of human resources for the scale up of ARV (Anti Retro Viral) as specific perspectives are presented. The experience from health promotion efforts in South Asia shows the relation between socio political changes, strengthening governance systems and health. More... 2008 Edition: Welcome MessageStrengthening Health Systems and the Global Health WorkforceMay 25, 2008Type/Items(s): Health and Health Systems in a Globalised World, Confronting Health Transition, Responsive Health Systems, Health Policy and Health Systems Financing, Primary Healthcare and Social Determinants of Health, The Global Health Workforce, Education, Knowledge and Technology, Social Accountability of Universities and Training Institutions, Health Research Opening Ceremony at the International Conference Centre in Geneva, photo © ICVolunteers.org On behalf of the Geneva University Hospitals, the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Geneva, and the Forum Organizing Committee, we are delighted to welcome you to the Geneva Forum: Towards Global Access to Health. This second edition of the Geneva Health Forum comes as the result of the success of the first Forum, which took place end of August 2006. More... |  | |  News by Session Forum Themes | Quotes For Health |  Health is a universal human aspiration and a basic human need.  - CSDH interim statement 2007 | | | | | | |