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Evidence for supporting a health workforce for all in Sierra Leone

These are the complete combined presentations given by the ReBUILD team at a stakeholder meeting on “Evidence for supporting a health workforce for all in Sierra Leone”, held on 28th January 2016 in Freetown. Presentations were given by Sophie Witter, Haja Wurie and Maria Bertone.

The meeting was attended by a range of stakeholders in human resources for health (HRH) in Sierra Leone, and the objectives were to:

  • Present findings from ReBUILD’s work on human resources for health.
  • Identify relevant areas of current strategic and operational decision making which these findings address
  • Identify best mechanisms for these and related research findings to inform decision-making

You can access the complete presentation here.