Increase health financing and recruitment, development, training, and retention of health workers in developing countries, especially in least developed countries .
Could this be your career mission?
Below are employers you could work for, occupations they employ, and education and training programs to prepare you to achieve this target.
Employers
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Community Health Worker Networks: Collaborate to advocate for increased health financing and support for training and resources.
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Women's Health Groups: Work at the community level to improve health financing for maternal and child health and support the training of local health workers.
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Youth Health Advocacy Groups: Advocate for increased health financing and support training programs for youth interested in health-related careers.
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Community-Based Health Clinics: Provide healthcare services and may advocate for increased funding and resources for health workers.
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Local NGOs in Health: Focus on health financing and supporting health workers through training and capacity-building initiatives.
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Traditional Birth Attendant Networks: Advocate for increased health financing and better support for their services.
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Farmers' Cooperatives with Health Initiatives: Advocate for increased health financing and support health workers who serve rural farming communities.
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Religious and Faith-Based Health Initiatives: Often have health programs that work at the community level, addressing health financing and workforce needs.
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Community Health Committees: Work to enhance health financing and advocate for the training and support of community health workers.
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Parent-Teacher Associations with Health Focus: Advocate for increased health financing in schools and support health education, contributing to a healthier community and workforce.