US Funding for Global Health Security Doesn’t Cover These Essential Systems for Health Workers—Yet
Strong data systems allow countries to surge health workers during emergencies. New funding should cover this.
Strong data systems allow countries to surge health workers during emergencies. New funding should cover this.
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This is how the US can invest in African health workers and see a stronger, more sustainable health system as a result.
Interoperability. Now we're syncing data from the communication tool with even more health information systems to combat COVID-19.
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Health workers walk for hours to ensure that children in southern Ethiopia receive their vaccines. https://t.co/O94kbmHjUJ