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"Unpaid Female Health Workers Battle for Recognition and Compensation"
global-health2 years ago

"Unpaid Female Health Workers Battle for Recognition and Compensation"

Community health workers, who provide vital healthcare services in developing countries, are organizing and advocating for fair compensation after years of being minimally or unpaid. The movement, fueled by frustrations during the Covid-19 pandemic and enabled by digital technologies, is gaining momentum across developing countries. The majority of community health workers, particularly in Africa, are unpaid. However, recent successes, such as 100,000 female community health workers in Kenya receiving stipends, have inspired others to demand fair wages. The issue is seen as a gender, public health, and labor concern, and organizations like the Global Fund are now requiring countries to budget for community health worker remuneration.

Closing the Gap: Achieving Universal Health Coverage for All
global-health2 years ago

Closing the Gap: Achieving Universal Health Coverage for All

The World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Bank have released the 2023 Universal Health Coverage (UHC) Global Monitoring Report, revealing that over half of the world's population still lacks essential health services, and 2 billion people face severe financial hardship when paying for healthcare. Progress towards UHC has stagnated since 2015, with little improvement in service coverage for noncommunicable diseases and reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health services. Catastrophic out-of-pocket health spending continues to rise, pushing millions into poverty. To achieve UHC by 2030, substantial investment and action by governments and development partners are needed, including a shift towards primary healthcare, advancing equity in access and financial protection, and investing in health information systems.

Global Efforts Intensify to End Tuberculosis by 2030
health2 years ago

Global Efforts Intensify to End Tuberculosis by 2030

The World Health Organization (WHO) has expanded the scope of the Director-General's Flagship Initiative on tuberculosis to support fast-tracking progress towards ending TB and achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) by 2030. Tuberculosis remains one of the world's top infectious killers, causing 1.6 million deaths each year and affecting millions more. The initiative aims to scale up the delivery of quality care to people living with TB through equitable access to WHO-recommended rapid diagnostics, shorter all-oral treatment for infection and disease, increasing their access to social protection and other innovations including digital tools for health.