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Open Access 01-12-2016 | Case study

Follow-up on commitments at the Third Global Forum on Human Resources for Health: Indonesia, Sudan, Tanzania

“A commitment is a promise, a promise is a debt”

Authors: Gilles Dussault, Elsheikh Badr, Hartiah Haroen, Martin Mapunda, Achmad Soebagja Tancarino Mars, Kirana Pritasari, Giorgio Cometto

Published in: Human Resources for Health | Issue 1/2016

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Abstract

This study sought to assess actions which Indonesia, Sudan, and Tanzania took to implement the health workforce commitments they made at the Third Global Forum on Human Resources for Health (HRH) in November 2013. The study was conducted through a survey of published and gray literature in English and field research consisting of direct contacts with relevant ministries and agencies. Results show that the three countries implemented interventions to translate their commitments into actions. The three countries focused their commitments on improving the availability, geographical accessibility, quality of education, and performance of health workers. The implementation of the Recife commitments primarily entailed initiatives at the central level, such as the adoption of new legislation or the development of accreditation mechanisms. This study shows that action is more likely to take place when policy documents explicitly recognize and document HRH problems, when stakeholders are involved in the formulation and the implementation of policy changes, and when external support is available. The Recife Forum appears to have created an opportunity to advance the HRH policy agenda, and advocates of health workforce development in these three countries took advantage of it.
Footnotes
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The Forum took place in Recife (Brazil) on 10–13 November 2013; http://​www.​who.​int/​workforceallianc​e/​forum/​2013/​en/​.
 
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A template for the formulation of measurable and dated objectives was sent to participants prior to the Forum [48]. The full list is available at http://​www.​who.​int/​workforceallianc​e/​forum/​2013/​hrh_​commitments/​en/​index.​html.
 
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Now changed to Department for Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) of Australia.
 
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One of the stated objectives of the Conference was “To propose and advocate for national commitments to be declared by the Tanzania delegation at the 3rd Global Forum for HRH in November 2013”; http://​pdf.​usaid.​gov/​pdf_​docs/​PA00JZHP.​pdf.
 
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Metadata
Title
Follow-up on commitments at the Third Global Forum on Human Resources for Health: Indonesia, Sudan, Tanzania
“A commitment is a promise, a promise is a debt”
Authors
Gilles Dussault
Elsheikh Badr
Hartiah Haroen
Martin Mapunda
Achmad Soebagja Tancarino Mars
Kirana Pritasari
Giorgio Cometto
Publication date
01-12-2016
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Human Resources for Health / Issue 1/2016
Electronic ISSN: 1478-4491
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12960-016-0112-0

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