Health workforce
Health systems can only function with health workers; improving health service coverage and realizing the right to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health is dependent on their availability, accessibility, acceptability and quality.

Nursing & Midwifery Workforces: Critical UHC contributions

Central to the achievement of the Agenda for Sustainable Development is an adequate, equitably distributed and fully supported health workforce. Nurses are the largest occupational group and represent an indispensable force with which to combat inequities in access to health services and progress towards health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), while advancing gender equality through the strengthening and empowerment of a highly feminized profession.

The 2025 edition of the State of the world’s nursing report, launched on International Nurses Day, 12 May 2025, provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of the nursing workforce. The report features new indicators on critical areas for nursing, such as education capacity, advanced practice nursing and remuneration. In addition to the 12 policy priorities from the Global strategic directions for nursing and midwifery 2021–2025, there are five additional policy priorities and a compilation of data from each WHO region. Country profiles reflect each country’s national data and are available for download from the WHO National Health Workforce Accounts data portal by selecting the country name within the filters.

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Global Strategic Directions for Strengthening Nursing and Midwifery (2016-2020)

Nurses and midwives are critical in the delivery of essential health services and are core in strengthening the health system. Acting both as individuals...

Strategic directions for strengthening nursing and midwifery services (2011-2015)

This document presents the newly updated strategic directions for strengthening nursing and midwifery services (SDNM) for the period 2011–2015.Complementing...

Strategic directions for strengthening nursing and midwifery services (2002-2008)

Health systems are facing an increasing number of challenges, while governments remain dedicated to searching for cost-effective options to enhance the...

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