The Second Global Forum on HRH Award

The Second Global Forum on Human Resources for Health (the Forum) is being convened by the Global Health Workforce Alliance, the Prince Mahidol Award Conference, the World Health Organization and the Japan International Cooperation Agency, supported by many other agencies, especially the Rockefeller Foundation, the China Medical Board and the World Bank. The Forum will be held in Bangkok, Thailand from 25 - 29 January, 2011.

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The Asia Pacific Action Alliance on Human Resources for Health (AAAH) is a response to international recognition of the need for global and regional action to strengthen country planning and action on health workforce system. As of January 2007 it has 15 members including Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Nepal, PNG, Philippines, Samoa, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam. There are 5 priority actions for the first two years including: HRH advocacy, information monitoring, capacity strengthening, knowledge generation, and technical coordination.
Global Health Workforce Alliance (GHWA)
Rockefeller Foundation

World Health Organization | - South East Asia | - Western Pacific | - Headquarters
World Bank | - East Asia and the Pacific | - Health Workforce
SEAPHEIN
European Commission
Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)

 


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