Over the past three decades, Somalia has been an arena for endless armed conflict and natural disasters.The consequences of these events on the health sector in general and the health workforce, in particular, have been devastating, affecting the entire health service delivery. This study, commissioned by the Heritage Institute for Policy Studies (HIPS) and City University of Mogadishu, was conducted to assess the state of healthcare in Somalia as it relates to human capital in the sector. The study also aims to provide an analysis of current challenges but also to put forward remedial solutions for system-wide recovery strategies. Specifically, the study sought to identify health workforce shortages and skills gaps and to explore ways to overcome human capital development-related challenges.
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Great pick, @HIPSINSTITUTE. Prof. @afyare_elmi congratulations and all the best. twitter.com/hipsinstitute/…
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@Abukar_Arman @HIPSINSTITUTE @afyare_elmi I wellcome and give my hand to Dr. Afyare in his new capacity. I am sure… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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An excellent move! @afyare_elmi is an outstanding scholar and I’m confident @HIPSINSTITUTE is in safe hands. Congra… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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IMPEDIMENTS TO GOOD GOVERNANCE IN SOMALIA: Somalia has been dismally underperforming in key benchmarks of good gove… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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Vision: To advance peace, the rule of law, and a culture of learning in Somalia
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