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THE Connection and the Compendium of HR tools

THE Connection and the Compendium of HR tools. THE Connection. JLI/HLF – need for a technical cooperation network to support health workforce strengthening at country level Planning meeting in Naarden, December 2004 Virtual steering group developing the plan and activities during 2005

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THE Connection and the Compendium of HR tools

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  1. THE Connection and the Compendium of HR tools

  2. THE Connection • JLI/HLF – need for a technical cooperation network to support health workforce strengthening at country level • Planning meeting in Naarden, December 2004 • Virtual steering group developing the plan and activities during 2005 • Geneva meeting December 2005 • Independent body or working group of Global Health Workforce Alliance?

  3. Selected products • THE connection E-FORUM http://list.who.int/archives/theconnectionlist.html • Database of HRH practitioners https://extranet.who.int/datacol/survey.asp?survey_id=246 • Draft web site • Compendium of HR toolsInformation at:http://pcwww.liv.ac.uk/~martinea/hrguidext/

  4. Compendium of HR tools

  5. What’s the compendium for? • Overall: To help HR practitioners to provide a better service • More specifically: • Assemble all relevant HR tools • Help HR practitioners to choose most appropriate tool for the job • Identify gaps for development of new tools • Recommend better processes of tool development

  6. Protocol for preparing reviews • Identify tool • Review by 2 members of the Working Group (or co-opted expert) • If reviewers recommend, combine and edit reviews • Check permission to use • Post to compendium

  7. Working Group • Barbara Stilwell – WHO, Geneva • Jennifer Nyoni – WHO/AFRO • Felix Rigoli – WHO/PAHO • Margaret Caffrey – LATH/Malawi • Geoff King – Capacity Project • John Dewdney – Consultant, Australia • Laurence Codjia – Consultant, Senegal • Peter Hall – NHS, UK • Marjolein Dieleman – KIT, Netherlands • Tim Martineau – LSTM, UK • Support from Claire Hookham – LSTM, UK

  8. Progress to date • Current prototype • 16 items • 5 under review • 5 – 7 tools near completion • Update at http://pcwww.liv.ac.uk/~martinea/hrguidext/

  9. Demonstration

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