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Global Campaign Against Brain Drain

Global Campaign Against Brain Drain. IPHU Short Course Savar, Bangladesh. Goals. To stop Brain Drain in health sector in order to achieve ‘Health for All’ To strengthen People’s Health Movement and make it a broad based movement around the globe. Objectives.

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Global Campaign Against Brain Drain

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  1. Global Campaign Against Brain Drain IPHU Short Course Savar, Bangladesh

  2. Goals • To stop Brain Drain in health sector in order to achieve ‘Health for All’ • To strengthen People’s Health Movement and make it a broad based movement around the globe

  3. Objectives • Gather data from affected countries/ regions about the extent & effects of brain drain on health & health care • Disseminate information about impact of brain drain to health and health care • Form support/lobby group that will pressure WTO/ governments to put reforms on GATS, exclude health related services in WTO, encourage developed countries to produce own health service providers

  4. Understanding the Brain Drain • Internal Brain drain- - Rural to urban - Public to private sector - General to specialisation • External Brain Drain- - From developing countries to developed countries

  5. Strategies • Networking • Mass Mobilization • Research • Dissemination of information • Working with media- Print and electronic • Creating critical mass through training and capacity building activities • Forming pressure groups • Policy analysis • Evidence based advocacy

  6. Activities • Contact members of PHM in different countries who are working or interested to work on the issue of Brain Drain • Conduct research to asses the extant od Brain Drain and its impact on peoples health • Launch educational/ information dissemination activities about the issues to get more people/groups into the campaign • Bring together all groups affected/ concerned in brain drain issue (trade unions, migrant workers group , medical students- dear medical student, health professionals/ providers, patient groups, people’s organizations)

  7. Activities • Mobilize people to lobby/ pressure the governments to • Review human resource (Export) Policies • Regulate the outflow of health professionals • Deploy personnel/ensure adequate & balanced distribution of health professionals in the cities and countrysides • Increase the national budget for health and improve the salaries & benefits of health professionals to make them decide to stay in the country • Review and make changes/reforms in nursing and medical education to make it responsive to local health needs • Pressure groups in developed countries

  8. Activities • Brain drain blog or website – post updates & articles about brain drain • Position paper/ E-petition, PHM News letter, policy briefs • Monitoring the implementation of concerned policies • Work with media • Training courses for young leaders ‘IPHU’ • Collaboration with other campaigns • Write a proposals for small country level projects and a global project

  9. Let’s join the campaign…………………..

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