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Building Nursing and Midwifery Capacity Through Rwanda’s Human Resources for Health Program

机译:通过卢旺达人力资源为健康计划建立护理和助产能力

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Global disparities in the quantity, distribution, and skills of health workers worldwide pose a threat to attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030 and deepens already existing global health inequities. Rwanda and other low-resource countries face a critical shortage of health professionals, particularly nurses and midwives. This article describes the Human Resources for Health (HRH) Program in Rwanda, a collaboration between the Ministry of Health of Rwanda and a U.S. consortium of academic institutions. The ultimate goal of the HRH Program is to strengthen health service delivery and to achieve health equity for the poor. The aim of this article is to highlight the HRH nursing and midwifery contributions to capacity building in academic and clinical educational programs throughout Rwanda. International academic partnerships need to align with the priorities of the host country, integrate the strengths of available resources, and encourage a collaborative environment of cultural humility and self-awareness for all participants.
机译:全球卫生工作者的数量,分销和技能的全球差异构成了2030年的可持续发展目标的威胁,并深化已存在的全球卫生不公平。卢旺达和其他低资源国家面临着卫生专业人士,特别是护士和助产士的关键短缺。本文介绍了卢旺达卫生(HRH)计划的人力资源,卢旺达卫生部与美国财团的卫生部之间的合作。 HRH计划的最终目标是加强卫生服务,为穷人实现卫生股权。本文的目的是突出HRH护理和助理对卢旺达的学术和临床教育计划中的能力建设的贡献。国际学术伙伴关系需要与东道国的优先事项保持一致,整合可用资源的优势,并鼓励所有参与者的文化谦卑和自我意识的协同环境。

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