13th to 17th November 2017, Dublin, Ireland.
The global community is presented with an unprecedented challenge and an opportunity: to avert a potential 18 million health worker shortfall and shape increasing demand for additional health and social workforce jobs.
In doing so, we will make progress towards universal health coverage and global health security while also contributing to gains across the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (e.g. quality education, gender equality, reduced inequalities, decent jobs and inclusive economic growth).
Last year brought forward a wave of exciting opportunities to markedly change the global health workforce situation. The Global Strategy on Human Resources for Health: Workforce 2030 and the UN High-Level Commission on Health Employment and Economic Growth’s report, Working for Health and Growth present a vital road map to ensure an adequate, fit for purpose and sustainable workforce to address current and future needs. Together, they make the case for more and better investments, with strengthened engagement across education, employment, finance, health and labour sectors.
The Fourth Global Forum on Human Resources for Health provides a key opportunity for all stakeholders to discuss and debate innovative approaches towards advancing the implementation of the Global Strategy and the Commission’s recommendations, and show a collective commitment to developing and making available the workforce required to deliver the SDGs. (Sustainable Development Goals)
Main objectives
- Advance the implementation of the Global Strategy on Human Resources for Health and the Commission’s recommendations towards achieving Universal Health Coverage and the Sustainable Development Goals
- Promote innovations in policy, practice and research
- Promote the engagement of HRH stakeholder groups in learning, knowledge sharing, networking and collaborative actions
Date: 13th to 17th November 2017
Location:
Royal Dublin Society (RDS)
Merrion Road, Ballsbridge
Dublin 4
Ireland
Programme: Find the programme here.
Registration: For more information on registration click here.
Visit the congress website.
Published in GI-Mail 09/2017 (English edition). Sign up for GI-Mail here.
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