AAAH Newsletter of Year 2, Issue 3 2008

AAAH newsletter 2008

The January issue of the AAAH Newsletter was released

The January issue of the AAAH Newsletter was released. This issue provides latest update on the 2nd AAAH Conference and recent National Human Resources for Health Development Plan in Thailand. There is also a section on the ‘Task Shifting’ Meeting in Ethiopia, latest HRH News digest, and a summary list of HRH related articles from the AAAH Website. To download the full issue please click here(2469 Kb). Alternatively, you may download selected page of the January issue by following the page links below.
Page 1Highlight from the Beijing AAAH Conference

(240 Kb)

Page 2Highlight from the Beijing AAAH Conference, continue

(136 Kb)

Page 3First Global Forum on Human Resources for Health, Kampala, Uganda

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Page 4National Human Resources for Health Development Plan in Thailand

(139 Kb)

Page 5New HRH Technical Articles and Task Shifting Meeting in Ethiopia

(55 Kb)

Page 6Revisiting Community-based Health Workers (CBHW) and Community Health Volunteers (CHV) Chiang Mai, Thailand

(133 Kb)

Page 7WHO And HRH Regional Action

(639 Kb)

Page 8Calendar and Latest HRH News on the AAAH Website

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Summer issue ready for you now

After a long wait, the third issue of the AAAH Newsletter was released this Summer. It provides latest update of AAAH activities and recent HRH movements in 3 member countries: Vietnam, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka. There are also information about resources available for health workforce planning and management, the call for case study on health workforce for rural and primary health care, and, more importantly, the upcoming AAAH Conference in Beijing in October 2007. To download the full issue please click here [584 Kb]. Alternatively, you may download selected page of the Summer issue by following the page links below or read it on the web at this link.
Page 1Upcoming 2nd AAAH Conference (172 Kb)
Page 2AAAH Priority Countries and Latest HRH Articles(104 Kb)
Page 3Call for Case Studies on HRH for Rural Health and Vietnam HRH Movements(156 Kb)
Page 4HRH in the Sri Lankan Master Health Plan(104 Kb)
Page 5Health Workforce in Myanmar(92 Kb)
Page 6HRH Action Framework and HSS

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March Issue of the AAAH Newsletter now available

The second issue of the AAAH Newsletter was released in Mid March. It provides latest update of AAAH activities and recent HRH movements in member countries such as Fiji and China. There are also information about resources available for health workforce planning and management.

To download the full issue please click here [3.4 Mb]. Alternatively, you may download selected page of the March issue by following the page links below.

Page 1 AAAH Update (2.1 Mb)
Page 2 Fiji National HRH Conference (536 Kb)
Page 3 China Study on HRH for Rural Health (468 Kb)
Page 4 WHO Resources for HRH (156 Kb)
Page 5 Doctor Strike in the PNG (268 Kb)
Page 6H HRH News and Articles (112 Kb)
Page 7Global Fund and Health Systems Strengthening(384 Kb)
Page 8 Upcoming HRH Events (224 Kb)

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Read the First Issue of the AAAH Newsletter

If you have not done so, it is the time to download the first issue of the AAAH Newsletter from the AAAH Website. The Newsletter is published by the AAAH Secretariat on a bimonthly basis. It contains latest information about regional and global health workforce development and useful tools and knowledge for HRH planning and management.

The first issue of the AAAH Newsletter contains a greetings message from the AAAH Steering Committee (ASC) Chair, Dr. Suwit Wibulpolprasert. The summary of the 1st AAAH Conference in Thailand and the feedback from its participants are also featured inside. You may want to read more about the final AAAH Workplan 2007-2008 and to check out the list of ASC members and country focal points.

To download the full issue (3.5 Mb) please follow this link. If you have slower internet connection, it is recommended that you download each page individually through the links below.

Please do not forget to provide your opinion about this first issue so that we

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