《非洲卫生人力投资宪章》的原则,以刺激可持续的卫生人力投资。

Discover health systems Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-08 DOI:10.1007/s44250-025-00297-5
James Avoka Asamani, Kasonde Mwinga, Sunny C Okoroafor, Ogochukwu Chukwujekwu, Paul Marsden, Christmal Dela Christmals, Maritza Titus, San Boris Kouadjo Bediakon, Adam Ahmat, Juliet Nabyonga-Orem, Regina Titi-Ofei, Karen Zamboni, Maren Hopfe, Nertila Tavanxhi, Yoswa Dambisya, Simphiwe Mabhele, Tana Wuliji, Laurence Codjia, Pascal Zurn, Francis Omaswa, Joseph Cabore, Matshidiso Rebecca Moeti
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尽管卫生人力密度有所改善,但世界卫生组织(世卫组织)非洲区域会员国到2030年需要再增加610万卫生工作者,以实现全民健康覆盖和卫生可持续发展目标的具体目标,并确保卫生安全。他们的教育、就业和保留需要额外的投资。然而,大多数国家无法满足这一要求,需要得到支持,以确保增加对卫生人力的可持续长期国内和外部投资,以加强卫生系统,作为更广泛的卫生和国家发展努力的一部分,以改善卫生、经济和社会成果。世卫组织非洲区域办事处于2024年5月发起了《非洲卫生人力投资宪章》,概述了各国可以采用的一套关键原则,以刺激和确保到2030年减少非洲卫生人力短缺所需的多部门国内和外部投资。这将最终增加保健工作者和初级保健服务的可及性和可得性,特别是在农村和服务不足的社区。《投资宪章》为协调和维持在教育、就业、留用和公共卫生职能方面的投资规定了以下主要原则:(1)加强政府的领导和管理;(2)应用循证优先投资;(3)通过伙伴关系和协作协调多部门投资;(4)刺激更多更好的投资;(5)确保可持续的卫生人力投资。
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Principles of the Africa health workforce investment charter to stimulate sustainable health workforce investments.

Principles of the Africa health workforce investment charter to stimulate sustainable health workforce investments.

Principles of the Africa health workforce investment charter to stimulate sustainable health workforce investments.

Principles of the Africa health workforce investment charter to stimulate sustainable health workforce investments.

Despite improvements in health workforce density, the World Health Organization (WHO) African Region Member States an additional 6.1 million additional health workers by 2030 to achieve universal health coverage (UHC) and health sustainable development goals (SDGs) targets and ensure health security. Additional investments are needed for their education, employment, and retention. However, most countries cannot meet this and require support to secure increased sustainable long-term domestic and external investments in the health workforce to strengthen health systems as part of broader health and national development efforts to improve health, economic, and social outcomes. The Africa Health Workforce Investment Charter, launched by the WHO Africa Regional Office in May 2024, outlines a set of key principles that countries can adapt to stimulate and secure the multisectoral domestic and external investments needed to reduce Africa's health workforce shortages by 2030. This would ultimately increase access and availability of health care workers and primary healthcare services, especially in rural and underserved communities. The Investment Charter sets out the following key principles for coordinating and sustaining investments in education, employment, retention, and public health functions: (1) Enabling government leadership and stewardship; (2) Applying evidence-informed prioritisation investment; (3) Aligning multisectoral investments through partnership and collaboration; (4) Stimulating more and better investments; and (5) Securing sustainable health workforce investments.

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