Health Workforce

Resources in Spanish from the Capacity Project (2005-2009)

Collection of resources in Spanish produced by the Capacity Project (2005-2009), which strengthened human resources to implement quality health programming in developing countries.

Directrices para conformar y mantener grupos de liderazgo de interesados en los recursos humanos para la salud

Spanish translation of Guidelines for Forming and Sustaining Human Resources for Health Stakeholder Leadership Groups. These guidelines provide a practical, clear, and user-friendly set of actions that HRH leaders at the country level can take to successfully launch and sustain stakeholder leadership groups.

Guidelines for Forming and Sustaining Human Resources for Health Stakeholder Leadership Groups

Stakeholder leadership guidelinesThese guidelines provide a practical, clear, and user-friendly set of actions that human resources for health (HRH) leaders at the country level can take to successfully launch and sustain stakeholder leadership groups (SLGs). An HRH SLG consists of representatives from all of the key entities involved in planning, producing, managing, and supporting a country’s health workforce. The recommended actions described in this resource are intended to raise the likelihood of forming an SLG that functions well, has a positive impact, and avoids or addresses typical difficulties. Read related news and blog posts. Also available in French and Spanish.

HRH Global Resource Center

HRH Global Resource CenterThe HRH Global Resource Center is CapacityPlus’s digital library of human resources for health (HRH) information. The world‘s largest online digital library dedicated to HRH issues in developing countries, it contains approximately 5,000 resources and offers free librarian support. Users can browse by subject, resource type, and geographic area as well as access HRH overviews and special collections. The HRH Global Resource Center’s eLearning platform offers free courses in English, French, and Spanish with certificates of completion.

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