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Global Health Workers Spearhead Efforts for “My Health, My Right” On World Health Day

Editor FrancisBy Editor FrancisApril 9, 2024 Health No Comments2 Mins Read
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In the heart of Dodota, Ethiopia, a population of 96,000 faces a formidable battle against malaria with only two health centres.

Yet, amidst these challenges, frontline health workers are stepping up, going door-to-door equipped with nothing but hand sanitizer and masks to combat both malaria and COVID-19. Their unwavering dedication mirrors that of health workers worldwide, who tirelessly endeavour to provide essential healthcare, even in the face of peril.

Across the globe, health workers are the unsung heroes navigating treacherous terrains and dense urban landscapes alike to deliver life-saving medical assistance.

From scaling rope bridges to immunising children in remote mountain villages to educating communities about tuberculosis prevention in bustling cities, their commitment knows no bounds. In conflict-ridden areas like Gaza, Ukraine, and Sudan, these brave souls risk life and limb to offer vital medical aid to those in dire need.





The significance of these health workers has long been acknowledged, dating back to the Alma Ata Declaration following the 1977 World Health Assembly’s call for “Health for All by the Year 2000.” While strides have been made, particularly exemplified by Thailand’s initiative to train a million community health workers, significant gaps persist, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing conflicts.

As of 2023, the World Health Organisation has identified 55 countries grappling with severe shortages of health workers, with over a third located in Africa. These shortages are compounded by inadequate resources and dangerous working conditions, disproportionately affecting women, who constitute 70 percent of the global health workforce.

Recognising the urgency of the situation, President Biden has emphasised the need for increased investments in the global health workforce through initiatives like the Global Health Worker Initiative.

Agencies like the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) have rallied behind this cause, with initiatives like Primary Impact operational in 12 countries across Africa and Asia, aimed at bolstering primary healthcare and empowering health workers, particularly women.

On the occasion of World Health Day, USAID reaffirms its commitment to supporting health workers worldwide. By joining forces with partners like the World Bank, UNICEF, and the World Trade Organisation, USAID aims to mobilise additional resources to address these pressing challenges.

On this World Health Day, the spotlight shines on the invaluable contributions of health workers worldwide. With continued investments and collaborative efforts, we can inch closer to the elusive goal of “health for all,” saving countless lives in the process.

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