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The Health Workforce in Ethiopia : Addressing the Remaining Challenges

2012

Feysia, Berhanu | Herbst, Christopher H. | Lemma, Wuleta | Soucat, Agnes


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank
Other Subjects
Intervention; Midwife; General practitioners; Health care facilities; Medical school; Maternal health; Large population; Policy-making process; Health expenditures; Basic health services; Health organization; Eye care; Socioeconomic differences; Infant health care; Potential migrants; School health; Progress; Public health workers; School curricula; Specialist; Health extension; Labor market; Health management; Medical education; Access to health services; Premature death; Surgery; Health workforce; Specialists; Equality of opportunity; Nurse; Maternal care; Health outcomes; Health training; Midwives; Labor force; Sick leave; Maternal mortality ratios; Neonatal mortality; Teaching hospitals; Ministry of health; Medical care; Victims; Home visits; Health-seeking behavior; Access to health care; Laboratory workers; Health professional; Community health; Young women; Treatment; Policy implications; Health sector; Postnatal care; Environmental health; Paramedics; Antenatal care; Emergency obstetric care; Health messages; Health service; Population data; Maternity care; Health centers; Access to education; Physician; Health care services; Technical assistance; Pharmacists; Training opportunities; Country of destination; Potential users; Maternal mortality ratio; Infant health; Short supply; Pharmacy; Dissemination; Medical schools; Health centre; Rural residents; Policy discussions; Malaria cases; Information system; Health indicators; Health care provider; Mother; Clinics; Maternal mortality; Urban bias; Ministry of education; Live births; Local community; Push factors; Health posts; General practitioner; Health systems strengthening; Nursing; Health professionals; Newborn; Female; Probability; Secondary school education; Pregnant mothers; Health systems; Patient satisfaction; Workplace; Nurses; Pharmacist; Health facilities; Medical doctor; Basic health; Public health provision; Abortion care; Maternal health services; Access to care; Labor markets; Secondary school; School students; Health expenditure; Medical doctors; Neonatal health; Urban populations; Health results; Health providers; Newborn care; Midwifery; Maternity leave; Deaths; Mortality rate; Minority; Prevalence; Equitable access; Job security
License
World Bank Studyhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igoWorld BankCC BY 3.0 IGO
ISSN
8213-8984
Source
World Bank Study

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