Twenty countries meet in Lomé to discuss National Health Workforce Accounts

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Wednesday, 26 July 2023 13:52
Twenty countries meet in Lomé to discuss National Health Workforce Accounts

(Togo First) - Lomé is hosting, from July 24 to 26, 2023, a regional workshop on National Health Workforce Accounts (NHWAs). 

Twenty countries are taking part in this international meeting that aims to build the NHWA capacities of the World Health Organization (WHO)’s national focal points. 

According to the WHO, an NHWA is a system that enables countries to gradually improve the availability and quality of their health workforce data and its efficient use. This contributes to the achievement of universal health coverage and health-related sustainable development goals.

"In Africa, development cannot be effective without an efficient and resilient health system. Similarly, without a qualified workforce available to serve the population there can be no health system," said Dr. Fatoumata Binta Tidiane Diallo, WHO Representative in Togo, in the workshop opening address.  

The workshop will build the capacities of parties involved in the implementation of the NHWAs, to help improve the performance of national health systems.  "The implementation of National Health Workforce Accounts provides an excellent tool to get quality information for effective and efficient management of health workers,” added Dr. Wotobe Marin, Secretary General of Togo's Ministry of Health and Social Protection.

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