THE IMPERATIVE OF EVIDENCE-BASED HEALTH WORKFORCE PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION: LESSONS FROM NURSES AND MIDWIVES UNEMPLOYMENT CRISIS IN GHANA

The imperative of evidence-based health workforce planning and implementation: lessons from nurses and midwives unemployment crisis in Ghana

Abstract Following periods of health workforce crisis characterised by a severe shortage of nurses, midwives and doctors due to low production rates and excessive out-migration, the Government of Ghana through the Ministry of Health (MOH) responded by expanding training and allowing private sector involvement in the training of health workers espec

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New accounting rules for the recognition and measurement of financial instruments: Some issues implied by the IFRS 9

Up until now accounting standards regarding financial instruments were changed several times.The latest change was the issuance of the IFRS 9 Financial instruments published for the purpose of simplifying Insulated Beverage Server Lids the rules in its predecessor IAS 39 Financial instruments: recognition and measurement.From the above mentioned ch

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Designing a Pest and Disease Outbreak Warning System for Farmers, Agronomists and Agricultural Input Distributors in East Africa

Early warnings of the Hay bags risks of pest and disease outbreaks are becoming more urgent, with substantial increases in threats to agriculture from invasive pests.With geospatial data improvements in quality and timeliness, models and analytical systems can be used to estimate potential areas at high risk of yield impacts.The development of deci

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