THE IMPERATIVE OF EVIDENCE-BASED HEALTH WORKFORCE PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION: LESSONS FROM NURSES AND MIDWIVES UNEMPLOYMENT CRISIS IN GHANA

The imperative of evidence-based health workforce planning and implementation: lessons from nurses and midwives unemployment crisis in Ghana

Abstract Following periods of health workforce crisis characterised by a severe shortage of nurses, midwives and doctors due to low production rates and excessive out-migration, the Government of Ghana through the Ministry of Health (MOH) responded by expanding training and allowing private sector involvement in the training of health workers espec

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And yet, migration, population growth or mortality are not balanced among Cantabrian brown bear subpopulations. Reply to Blanco et al (2020).

Instrument and Solution Stands In a recent paper, we presented new evidence and provided new insights on the status of Cantabrian brown bear subpopulations, relevant for this species conservation.Namely, we revealed the likely phylogeographic relation between eastern Cantabrian subpopulation and the historical Pyrenean population.We have also detec

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Ranking sustainable urban mobility indicators and their matching transport policies to support liveable city Futures: A MICMAC approach

Understanding, promoting and managing sustainable urban mobility better is very critical in the midst of an unprecedented climate crisis.Identifying, evaluating, benchmarking and prioritising its key indicators is a way to ensure that policy-makers will develop those transport Platters strategies and measures necessary to facilitate a more effectiv

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