Author: World Health Organization
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9241563176
The 2006 World Health Report contains both an expert assessment of the current crisis in the global health workforce and an ambitious set of proposals to tackle it over the next ten years starting immediately. Download The World Health Report 2006: Working Together for Health (World Health Reports) from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared.
Today's crisis is a binding constraint to health improvement in almost 60 countries globally. A shortage estimated at almost 4.3 million doctors, midwives, nurses and support workers worldwide is most severe in the poorest countries, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, where they are most needed. Poor working conditions, high rates of attrition due to illness and migration, and education systems that are unable to pick up the slack reflect the depth of the challenges in these crisis countries.
Today's crisis is a binding constraint to health improvement in almost 60 countries globally. A shortage estimated at almost 4.3 million doctors, midwives, nurses and support workers worldwide is most severe in the poorest countries, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, where they are most needed. Poor working conditions, high rates of attrition due to illness and migration, and education systems that are unable to pick up the slack reflect the depth of the challenges in these crisis countries
Today's crisis is a binding constraint to health improvement in almost 60 countries globally. A shortage estimated at almost 4.3 million doctors, midwives, nurses and support workers worldwide is most severe in the poorest countries, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, where they are most needed. Poor working conditions, high rates of attrition due to illness and migration, and education systems that are unable to pick up the slack reflect the depth of the challenges in these crisis countries.
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9241563176
The 2006 World Health Report contains both an expert assessment of the current crisis in the global health workforce and an ambitious set of proposals to tackle it over the next ten years starting immediately. Download The World Health Report 2006: Working Together for Health (World Health Reports) from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared.
Today's crisis is a binding constraint to health improvement in almost 60 countries globally. A shortage estimated at almost 4.3 million doctors, midwives, nurses and support workers worldwide is most severe in the poorest countries, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, where they are most needed. Poor working conditions, high rates of attrition due to illness and migration, and education systems that are unable to pick up the slack reflect the depth of the challenges in these crisis countries.
Today's crisis is a binding constraint to health improvement in almost 60 countries globally. A shortage estimated at almost 4.3 million doctors, midwives, nurses and support workers worldwide is most severe in the poorest countries, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, where they are most needed. Poor working conditions, high rates of attrition due to illness and migration, and education systems that are unable to pick up the slack reflect the depth of the challenges in these crisis countries
Today's crisis is a binding constraint to health improvement in almost 60 countries globally. A shortage estimated at almost 4.3 million doctors, midwives, nurses and support workers worldwide is most severe in the poorest countries, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, where they are most needed. Poor working conditions, high rates of attrition due to illness and migration, and education systems that are unable to pick up the slack reflect the depth of the challenges in these crisis countries.
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