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The Health Workforce in Times of Crisis

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In this episode, we discuss the challenges faced by the health workforce in fragile settings such as conflict zones and areas hit by political and economic crises. Our guests share their first-hand experiences and insights on how health systems and workers strive to provide care under extreme conditions. This episode is part of the six-part mini-series "Stories of Resilience: Local Lives and Health Systems," brought to you by ReBUILD for Resilience (see 'useful links' for links to the other episodes from this series).

During this episode, there are repeated references to war and conflict with first-hand experiences of illness and trauma which you may find distressing.

Chapters

00:00 Welcome to Connecting Citizens to Science

00:42 Introduction to the Health Workforce in Fragile Settings

01:20 Insights from Dr. Nasher Al-Aghbari in Yemen

01:46 Global Challenges with Dr. Jim Campbell

02:32 Welcoming Remarks by Dr. Kim Ozano

02:53 Dr. Wesam Mansour on Health Workers in Gaza

04:08 Dr. Nasher’s Experiences in Yemen

07:39 The Role of WHO with Dr. Jim Campbell

10:53 System vs. Individual Resilience

12:46 International Support and Building Resilience

15:18 Emergency Response vs. Long-Term Efforts

17:21 Health Worker Migration Issues

21:55 Key Advice for Strengthening Resilience

24:48 Concluding Remarks and Call to Action

In this episode:

Dr Wesam Mansour, Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK.

Wesam is a physician, a Paediatric and Neonatology Specialist and a Fellow at the International Society for Quality in Healthcare (ISQua), with a Ph.D. in Health Policy and Management. At Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Wesam is a research associate at the Department of International Public Health. For the ReBUILD programme, she coordinates the work with ReBUILD’s country partners, particularly those in Lebanon.

Dr Nasher Al-Aghbari - Head of Paediatric Department, Al-Thawra General Modern Teaching Hospital, Sana'a, Yemen.

Nasher Al-Aghbari is a paediatric consultant in the Paediatric Department at Al-Thawra General Teaching Modern Hospital in Sana’a, Yemen. He is the Head of the Paediatric Emergency Department. He is also a member of the Teaching Panel in the Arab Board Membership. He has undertaken research for the past 15 years. As part of his Masters degree and PhD at LSTM, Dr. Al-Aghbari worked on blood diseases in children in Africa and Yemen and pulmonary childhood tuberculosis in Yemen.

Mr Jim Campbell - Director of the Health Workforce Department, World Health Organization, Geneva.

Jim Campbell is the Director of the Health Workforce Department at the World Health Organisation. He oversees the development and implementation of global public goods, evidence and tools to inform investments in the education, employment and retention of the health and care workforce in pursuit of global health security, universal health coverage and the Sustainable Development Goals.

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Follow Connecting Citizens to Science on your usual podcast platform or YouTube to hear more about ways that researchers connect with communities and co-produce solutions to global health challenges.

The podcast covers wide-ranging topics such as NTD’s, NCD’s, antenatal and postnatal care, mental wellbeing and climate change, all linked to community engagement and power dynamics.   

If you would like your own project or programme to feature in an episode, get in touch with producers of Connecting Citizens to Science, the SCL Agency.  

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In this episode, we discuss the challenges faced by the health workforce in fragile settings such as conflict zones and areas hit by political and economic crises. Our guests share their first-hand experiences and insights on how health systems and workers strive to provide care under extreme conditions. This episode is part of the six-part mini-series "Stories of Resilience: Local Lives and Health Systems," brought to you by ReBUILD for Resilience (see 'useful links' for links to the other episodes from this series).

During this episode, there are repeated references to war and conflict with first-hand experiences of illness and trauma which you may find distressing.

Chapters

00:00 Welcome to Connecting Citizens to Science

00:42 Introduction to the Health Workforce in Fragile Settings

01:20 Insights from Dr. Nasher Al-Aghbari in Yemen

01:46 Global Challenges with Dr. Jim Campbell

02:32 Welcoming Remarks by Dr. Kim Ozano

02:53 Dr. Wesam Mansour on Health Workers in Gaza

04:08 Dr. Nasher’s Experiences in Yemen

07:39 The Role of WHO with Dr. Jim Campbell

10:53 System vs. Individual Resilience

12:46 International Support and Building Resilience

15:18 Emergency Response vs. Long-Term Efforts

17:21 Health Worker Migration Issues

21:55 Key Advice for Strengthening Resilience

24:48 Concluding Remarks and Call to Action

In this episode:

Dr Wesam Mansour, Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK.

Wesam is a physician, a Paediatric and Neonatology Specialist and a Fellow at the International Society for Quality in Healthcare (ISQua), with a Ph.D. in Health Policy and Management. At Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Wesam is a research associate at the Department of International Public Health. For the ReBUILD programme, she coordinates the work with ReBUILD’s country partners, particularly those in Lebanon.

Dr Nasher Al-Aghbari - Head of Paediatric Department, Al-Thawra General Modern Teaching Hospital, Sana'a, Yemen.

Nasher Al-Aghbari is a paediatric consultant in the Paediatric Department at Al-Thawra General Teaching Modern Hospital in Sana’a, Yemen. He is the Head of the Paediatric Emergency Department. He is also a member of the Teaching Panel in the Arab Board Membership. He has undertaken research for the past 15 years. As part of his Masters degree and PhD at LSTM, Dr. Al-Aghbari worked on blood diseases in children in Africa and Yemen and pulmonary childhood tuberculosis in Yemen.

Mr Jim Campbell - Director of the Health Workforce Department, World Health Organization, Geneva.

Jim Campbell is the Director of the Health Workforce Department at the World Health Organisation. He oversees the development and implementation of global public goods, evidence and tools to inform investments in the education, employment and retention of the health and care workforce in pursuit of global health security, universal health coverage and the Sustainable Development Goals.

Useful links:


Want to hear more podcasts like this?

Follow Connecting Citizens to Science on your usual podcast platform or YouTube to hear more about ways that researchers connect with communities and co-produce solutions to global health challenges.

The podcast covers wide-ranging topics such as NTD’s, NCD’s, antenatal and postnatal care, mental wellbeing and climate change, all linked to community engagement and power dynamics.   

If you would like your own project or programme to feature in an episode, get in touch with producers of Connecting Citizens to Science, the SCL Agency.  

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