HRH Hub@UNSW Programs of work

In our first year of operation (2009) the HRH Hub has three priority programs / products:

PRODUCT 1: Mapping Human Resources for Health in priority countries in the Asia-Pacific
PRODUCT 2: Strengthening Health Leadership and Management Capacity in the Asia-Pacific Region
PRODUCT 3:Evidence informed community-based (CB) maternal, newborn and reproductive care (MNRC) staffing

In addition to these core work programs, the Hub will:
  • Develop a Knowledge Repository on HRH
  • Convene a HRH Forum to disseminate the findings from our work and engage stakeholders actively in its ongoing development
  • Produce “State of the Art” reviews, discussion papers and other relevant reports and resources
  • Run workshops and relevant seminars, such as our recently established Knowledge Exchange Program

Strategic Partnerships

A key role of the HRH Hub is to establish partnerships with other organizations, institutions and individuals working in HRH and related areas. If you would like to discuss how you might work with us please email the Hub Director, John Hall or you can talk to the Hub Manager, Vanessa Traynor, via telephone (+61 2 9385 8459) or email v.traynor@unsw.edu.au.

If you would like to join our mailing list, please forward your name, contact details, organisation and country to Vanessa Traynor: v.traynor@unsw.edu.au


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Human Resources for Health Knowledge Hub
School of Public Health and Community Medicine
Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales
Sydney NSW 2052 Australia
R209, Level 2, Samuels Building, Gate 11, Botany Street, Randwick

T +61 (2) 9385 8459
F +61 (2) 9385 1526
E v.traynor@unsw.edu.au

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