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Global Health Workforce Programme

The Global Health Workforce Programme (GHWP), funded by the UK Department of Health and Social Care and managed by Global Health Partnerships (GHP - formerly THET), provides £8.9 million to strengthen the health workforce in Ghana, Kenya, and Nigeria.

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The programme overview

The Global Health Workforce Programme (GHWP), funded by the UK Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), aims to develop the health workforce in Ghana, Kenya, and Nigeria, supporting them to build stronger, more resilient health systems for post-pandemic recovery and to make progress towards universal health coverage.  

The GHWP has three objectives:  

  • To optimise the health workforce in Ghana, Kenya and Nigeria through improved human resources for health (HRH) planning, including improved geographic distribution, skill mix, workforce data and employment.* 
  • To build the capacity of the workforce to serve in these countries through improved retention and training opportunities.   
  • To strengthen the performance of the health workforce in these countries through improved curriculum, policies, and regulation.  

* This objective will mostly be delivered by the WHO rather than through Health Partnerships, however, grant holders will be expected to liaise and align with WHO plans. 

As the fund manager, GHP has awarded grants to Health Partnerships between the UK, Ghana, Kenya and Nigeria:   

  • 19 Large grants of between £100,000 to £350,000 that feed into the country scoping priorities and programme outputs;   
  • 22 Small grants up to £50,000 for projects that tackle specific areas such as innovation, rural health facilities, leadership opportunities for women and protected groups, and the climate crisis.    

These grants will run from 1st February 2024 until 31st January 2025. 

With a strong focus on building local ownership and sustainability, these partnerships will contribute to the following programmatic outcomes:    

  • Partnerships contributing towards improved health workforce leadership capacity aligned with health workforce strategies, that will support reduction in gender inequalities. 
  • Partnerships aligning with and contributing towards retention and wellbeing strategies.
  • Improved the number and quality of training opportunities for health workers. 
  • Co-developed and documented learning on health workforce interventions shared with key national and international stakeholders. 

GHWP Extension

GHP is delighted that the Global Health Workforce Programme (GHWP) is extending into three new countries in 2025:  Ethiopia, Malawi and Somaliland. The launch of the GHWP in these three countries will support Health Partnerships at national and regional levels to address nationally and locally identified health workforce priorities, helping them to build robust health systems capable of addressing the diverse health needs of their populations to ensure optimal health outcomes for all individuals.  

This is a closed call for Health Partnerships between the UK, Ethiopia, Malawi, and Somaliland that are interested in addressing priority areas identified through GHP’s scoping assessments. Global South- Global South partnerships between Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria and Ethiopia, Malawi and Somaliland, will also be considered. GHP will be contacting Health Partnerships directly to apply. These grants will run from 1st April 2025 until 31st January 2026. 

Meet the GHWP grantees!

For the full list of the awarded partnerships, please click here!