1 DEWG meeting 13 -14 October 2009 Human Resource Development for TB Control (HRD-TB) Sub Group within the DEWG of the Stop TB Partnership. Wanda Walton.

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1 DEWG meeting October 2009 Human Resource Development for TB Control (HRD-TB) Sub Group within the DEWG of the Stop TB Partnership. Wanda Walton Division of TB Elimination, CDC, Atlanta Karin Bergstrom STB WHO HQ

2 In this talk I will briefly present…. The background to the creation of an HRD-TB Sub Group TOR of the Sub Group

3 Definition Human Resource Development (HRD) for the implementation of the Stop TB Strategy refers to the process of planning, managing, and supporting the health workforce involved in delivering comprehensive TB care and control services, within the development of the overall health workforce.

4 The health workforce crisis – the problem TB care and control services are provided within the framework of national health systems and the dire shortage of health workers in many places is among the most significant constraints to achieving all health- related MDGs WHO estimates that 57 countries are facing a critical shortage of health service providers, and 15 of those countries are also in the group of the 22 TB HBC Expansion of TB care and control has reached a critical level, and the HRD needs are exceeding central and peripheral level capacity to ensure service quality, expansion of services, and additional new interventions such as the management of M/XDR-TB

5 HRD for TB control Despite the key role of human resources to the effectiveness of health programmes and interventions such as the control of tuberculosis, little attention has been paid to adequately developing this area in the past The efforts in human resource development in TB care and control have been traditionally restricted largely to the area of training. The areas of human resource policy, performance management, health worker motivation and retention, and personnel management as a whole have not been given a lot of attention by the TB community Coordination with overall HRH departments has been limited In order to implement all components of the Stop TB strategy, a more comprehensive approach to HRD for TB care and control is essential and coordination must improve

6 The Beijing call for action..recognizes that there are..too few trained and motivated health care providers to offer proper treatment and support for patients..commit to…ensuring sufficiently trained and motivated staff are available to implement both TB and M/XDR-TB diagnosis, treatment and care, as part of overall health workforce development efforts

7 Background to the sub group The Joint Working Group meeting (TB/HIV, MDR-TB, DOTS Expansion and Global Laboratory Initiative) at the Partners Forum, organized by the Stop TB Partnership in Rio de Janeiro in March 2009, made the following recommendation: –Establish a taskforce to address the cross cutting issue of human resources across the working groups. TB must be part of the broader global health workforce movement.

8 Aim of the HRD-TB Sub Group The aim of the HRD-TB Sub Group is to coordinate, monitor, advise, collect, and share information around the global response to the health workforce crisis in the context of the implementation of the Stop TB Strategy.

9 Functions of the HRD-TB Sub Group Through the collaboration between Stop TB partners and other partners working in relevant fields (including Human Resources for Health; health system development; and the Global Health Workforce Alliance) promote: –Global and national overall HRD –HRD-TB research and policy development –Formulation and implementation of HRD-TB guidelines and other tools, and –Mobilization of human and financial resources for HRD-TB

10 Specific functions Advice on the global and national development and revision of evidence based policy and program guidance to address HRD for the implementation of the Stop TB strategy. Promote the planning and implementation of NTP guidelines and strategic plans which include all aspects of human resource development (HRD) for the implementation of all components of the Stop TB Strategy as part of routine NTP activities.

11 Specific functions Promote and encourage research in building a critical evidence base in the field of HRD for TB care and control within overall health system development to enable an effective and responsive workforce to deliver quality TB care and control services Increase the global and national visibility of HRD for the implementation of the Stop TB strategy through advocacy and the mainstreaming of HRD activities in TB care and control efforts including research, care and treatment programs, funding mechanisms and monitoring and evaluation.

12 Specific functions Promote collaboration with partners working in relevant fields (including human resources for health; health system development; the Global Health Workforce Alliance, as well as other disease prevention and control specific areas such maternal and child health, the extended programme on immunization, HIV; communities and partners such as WHO Collaborating Centres). Promote mobilization of resources for the implementation of the recommended HRD TB strategic plans as part of routine NTP activities.

13 Specific functions Document and promote the exchange of best practices and experiences in HRD TB among members and other stakeholders in order to catalyse implementation

14 Structure of the HRD-TB Sub Group One of the sub groups of the DOTS Expansion Working Group (DEWG) of the Stop TB Partnership Comprised of the representatives of the member countries, Stop TB partner institutions, financial and technical agencies (TB and HRD), GWA, WHO/HRH and representatives of affected communities and patients Will collaborate and coordinate with other Working Groups and Sub Groups of the Stop TB Partnership to fulfill its mission and carry out its functions Secretariat will be hosted by the World Health Organization, is answerable to the HRD-TB Sub Group, and operates under the WHO system within the Stop TB Department Will have a Core Group.

15 Thank you