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Capacity Project Presents Its Final Report Print E-mail

Planning, Developing and Supporting the Health Workforce: Results and Lessons Learned from the Capacity Project, 2004-2009 summarizes results and lessons learned from this five-year global project on human resources for health, along with first-person perspectives and photographs from the field.

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It Takes a Workforce: Capacity Project Event Highlights Successes and a Call to Action Print E-mail

On September 23, the Capacity Project presented its end-of-project event, "It Takes a Workforce: Improving Global Health Services," at the World Bank in Washington, DC.

Project leadership and staff joined Pape Gaye, president and CEO of lead partner IntraHealth International, and key representatives from USAID, global partners, ministries of health and other organizations. Scott Radloff, director of USAID’s Office of Population and Reproductive Health, acknowledged the Project as a good example of health systems strengthening, an area that figures prominently in President Obama’s Global Health Initiative, and cited examples of the Project’s success in increasing access to family planning. Robert Clay, director of USAID’s Office of HIV/AIDS, emphasized the need for donors and partners to work together effectively. “This project represents the new way forward in terms of integration,” he said, and discussed examples of the Project’s positive impact on HIV/AIDS services.

The morning plenary highlighted aspects of the Project’s work in planning, developing and supporting the health workforce, while breakout sessions focused on four areas in more depth. Dr. Susan Brems, deputy assistant administrator of USAID’s Bureau for Global Health, presented the keynote address. “The Capacity Project has made significant contributions that have laid the groundwork for future work in health systems strengthening,” she affirmed, and cited seven major examples.

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Capacity Project Publishes Final Report Print E-mail

The Capacity Project's final report summarizes results and lessons learned from this five-year global project on human resources for health, as well as first-person perspectives and photographs from the field:

  1. Planning, Developing and Supporting the Health Workforce: Results and Lessons Learned from the Capacity Project, 2004-2009
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Capacity Project Publishes Legacy Series Print E-mail

The Capacity Project presents its key results and lessons learned through a Legacy Series of 11 publications:

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Coaching Guide Finalized for Nursing and Midwifery Preceptors in Rwanda Print E-mail

The Capacity Project collaborated with the Rwanda Ministry of Health to develop a coaching guide for preceptors at clinical practicum sites for nursing and midwifery schools throughout the nation, and recently shared the finalized publication with the Ministry’s Nursing and Midwifery Task Force.

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