A Wake-up Call for UHC – Time to Recognize Women in Health Workforce
As the United Nations multi-stakeholder meeting on universal health coverage (UHC) convenes on Tuesday afternoon in New York, we urge that women health workers are properly recognized and rewarded
The global health workforce crisis is no longer a looming possibility. It is a reality. Pre-pandemic the World Health Organization (WHO) projected a global shortage of 10 million health workers by 2030 and since then the situation has significantly deteriorated. Staff shortages are reported ever more frequently, health workers strike more often and high-income countries increase their incentives for nurses to move from low-income countries.
So why is it that recent international documents on global health, including the G7 foreign ministers’ communique on 18 April, fail to acknowledge the crucial role of health workers in the achievement of universal health coverage (UHC)? Why don’t health ministers and heads of state address the real reasons for the emptying rosters, the rock-bottom morale and the sky-high burnout?