At Davos 2020, Johnson & Johnson announced a $250 million commitment to frontline health workers through the company's recently established Center for Health Worker Innovation. By 2030, the Center intends to support one million nurses, midwives and community health workers and strengthen health systems in 10 regions across five continents, to improve the quality of care for an estimated 100 million people. Learn more at:
References: WHO, Tracking UHC – 2017 report: Joint WHO/World Bank new release - 2015: How Effective are Community Health Workers: The projected effect of scaling up midwifery, Lancet 2014: The State of the World’s Midwifery. UNFPA. 2014: Workforce 2030:
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