Training of public health workforce at the National School of Public Health: meeting Africa's needs
PROBLEM: The inadequate number of trained public health personnel in Africa remains a challenge. In sub-Saharan Africa, the estimated workforce of public health practitioners is 1.3% of the world's health workforce addressing 25% of the world's burden of disease. APPROACH: To address this...
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Main Authors: | Kebogile Mokwena (Author), Mathilda Mokgatle-Nthabu (Author), Sphiwe Madiba (Author), Helen Lewis (Author), Busi Ntuli-Ngcobo (Author) |
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