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Leadership capacity development to improve health services outcome

WHO CC aims to improve health policy and service delivery in nursing and midwifery throughout Asia/Pacific by: technical advice, research, policy analysis, consultancy, advocacy, training and skills development. You will see some of the projects within this section of leadership capacity development, are in the areas of health service improvement and emergency and disaster capacity building.

South Pacific Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officers Alliance (SPCNMOA)
Date: ongoing
WHO CC involvement: Professor John Daly, Professor Caroline Homer, Professor James Buchan, Michele Rumsey and Jodi Thiessen

Publication in Global Network of WHO CC links Magazine
Date: June 2010-
WHO CC involvement: Michele Rumsey

AusAID ALA Fellowship Awards
Date: 2011
WHO CC involvement: Michele Rumsey, Professor John Daly, Professor James Buchan, Professor Caroline Homer, Assoc. Professor Lin Lock in partnership with SPCNMOA

WHO Government Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officers Roles and Responsibilities Consensus Statement
Date: ongoing
WHO CC involvement: Michele Rumsey and Professor Jill White
Downlaod the Roles and Responsibilities of Government Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer (PDF, 2.6MB)