The World Health Organization (WHO) has unveiled a new strategy aimed at building a workforce capable of responding rapidly to health emergencies by 2030.
The initiative focuses on strengthening global preparedness by improving training systems, scaling up emergency response capacity, and ensuring health workers are equipped to handle outbreaks, disasters, and other public health crises.
The strategy outlines a coordinated approach to workforce development, with emphasis on rapid deployment skills, improved coordination between countries, and sustained investment in emergency health systems.
The plan forms part of broader efforts to enhance global health security and reduce response delays during future emergencies.