Health Worker Training Helps More Sick Newborns Survive in Uganda
This hospital is making changes to reduce preterm births—and it’s paying off.
5 Lessons from Top Global Experts on How to Support the Health Workforce
National policies and investments during the pandemic are only part of the story.
Big Changes Needed to Recruit and Retain Young Nurses, in Kenya and Beyond
Here's what we learned from young Kenyans about what gender inequality in nursing looks like for them.
Rwanda’s Nurses Communicate to Protect Themselves and Their Clients
Before, during, and after COVID-19, open dialogue is key to workplace safety and security.
The Future of Health Care in Mali Starts with Women
High-quality services are helping women receive and provide life-saving care.
The Right Training Has Led to 100% Survival for Preterm Babies at this Ugandan Hospital
This midwife is giving babies born too soon a chance at life.
New Approach Improves Quality of Care for Children in Rwanda
The Integrated Management of Childhood Illness strategy is changing the way health workers treat childhood diseases.
For Children in South Sudan, Managing HIV and its Treatment Is Complicated
Civil war makes it hard to get health services and medications, especially for kids like Abdu.
Seven Creative Approaches to Health Workforce Challenges
In a new technical publication, we highlight seven examples of how and why we look for new ways to get results.