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Building Pharmaceutical Sector Capacity in Namibia: An Innovative Initiative to Recruit and Retain Pharmacy Staff for Public Service Nwokike, J. 1, D. Mabirizi 2, and S. Saleeb 1 Management Sciences for Health. Rational Pharmaceutical Management Plus/Strengthening Pharmaceutical Systems. Arlington, Virginia 1 ; Windhoek, Namibia 2.

Learning Objectives List the challenges Namibia faces in pharmaceutical sector human resource capacity Describe the collaboration between the Rational Pharmaceutical Management (RPM) Plus Program and Namibia s Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS) to develop an innovative mechanism to improve capacity Discuss the partner collaboration in assuring the sustainability of this capacity-building initiative

Namibia Program Perspective Population of Namibia: 2.05 million Adult HIV/AIDS prevalence: 19.6 percent¹ A U.S. President s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) focus country since 2004 Program s current reach: 37,000 antiretroviral therapy (ART) patients Working with MoHSS, RPM Plus/Strengthening Pharmaceutical Systems s mandate is to strengthen pharmaceutical systems in support of the PEPFAR program MoHSS provides pharmaceutical support at central, regional, and facility levels. Source: ¹Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS. 2006. Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic.

Background: Human Resources Crisis In 2004, Namibia had 14 pharmacists per 100,000 individuals 1 Maldistribution Eighty percent of pharmacists work in the private sector ART and other priority public health programs are short of qualified staff Pharmacist s assistants in district hospitals perform the duties of pharmacists In 2005,only 31of 48 public sector posts were filled Five Namibian pharmacists filled posts, and the remainder were filled by contract pharmacists from other countries Source: 1 World Health Organization. 2006. Country Health System Fact Sheet 2006: Namibia. Global Atlas of the Health Workforce. http://www.afro.who.int/home/countries/fact_sheets/namibia.pdf.

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Challenges to Filling Positions Poor development of pharmacy professionals No pharmacy school Low enrollment in prepharmacy programs Low capacity in the pharmacist s assistants training program (1 course tutor) Poor distribution Preference for urban locations Preference for private sector practice Delays in recruitment Lengthy public sector process for engaging new health care workers, including pharmacists ( 1year)

Area of Study Number of Students per Year of Study 4 th 3 rd 2 nd 1 st To tal Percentage Nursing Science 51 53 114 135 353 68.5 Radiography 7 5 10 22 4.2 MSH conducted a human capacity development assessment in 2005 Social Work 16 13 12 30 71 14 Pre-Med 28 38 66 13 Pre-Pharmacy 2 2 0.3 Pre- Physiotherapy 1 1 0.1 To tal 67 73 161 214 515 100.1 Source: Ministry of Health and Social Serv ices. Div ision of Human Resource Development. Annual Report 2003/04.

Method: A Partnership to Expedite Pharmacy Staff Recruitment MoHSS and MSH/RPM Plus, with funding from PEPFAR, developed an intervention to increase the availability of qualified pharmaceutical staff at all levels Contracted recruitment, screening, and hiring to Potentia Namibia Recruitment Consultancy, a local human resources company Established roles and responsibilities of the partners in building human resources capacity

Key Steps in the Process MoHSS identifies critical positions to be filled MSH instructs Potentia to commence recruitment processes MoHSS/Potentia interviews and selects candidates New staff arrives MoHSS/MSH/Potentia conducts orientation and posts staff These steps takes two to four months

Results (1) National, Regional, and Facility Levels Critical central posts were filled, including pharmacist s assistants training course tutors Four regional pharmacist positions were filled, with supervisory coverage of more than 10 district hospitals More than 11 treatment facilities received pharmacists and pharmacist s assistants Pharmacists were mainly recruited from East/West/Southern Africa; Pharmacist s assistants were mainly locals

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Results (2) Overall Partnership directly and indirectly supports the pharmacy services capacity of 21 hospitals (62 percent) providing ART in Namibia Sixty-four percent of positions are fully absorbed into the public service budget (46 percent of the pharmacists and 81percent of the pharmacist s assistants), some on promotion as an incentive No pharmacist recruited and supported by the partnership has been lost to the private sector Vacancy rates have been reduced by more than 50 percent Evidence suggests that the quality of pharmaceutical care services has improved

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Discussion (1) Decision to contract Potentia Namibia Recruitment Consultancy to manage the seconded staff on behalf of the MoHSS and RPM Plus was vital to achieving success Absorption into MoHSS incentivized by Same terms and conditions with MoHSS Same supervision and performance monitoring Potential opportunities for promotion Recruitment time ranged from two to four months, requiring prior preparation and involvement of various government ministries

Discussion (2) Description of partner roles through a memorandum of understanding facilitates the process Critical steps to success include MoHSS identifies needs Recruitment terms comply with MoHSS policies and standards Provide bridge-funding to recruit pharmacist s assistants as they graduate

Recommendations Innovative solutions are needed for addressing human resources (HR) for health challenges in developing countries Development partners and global health programs like PEPFAR should fund HR interventions In-country government leadership is critical in the partnership and in unfreezing positions Partnership with local HR companies is critical for sustainability

There is better ordering of pharmaceutical items, and stock management has improved. The compilation of consumption patterns has been done, and it is easier to forecast needs of certain pharmaceuticals. The Regional and District Therapeutics Committees have been resuscitated and have begun to look more closely at pharmaceutical issues in the region and districts.... We are therefore grateful to MSH and the Pharmaceutical Division of the MoHSS for according us the services of a Regional Pharmacist. Chief Medical Officer, Kunene Region

Acknowledgements MoHSS Potentia Namibia Recruitment Consultancy USAID/Namibia PEPFAR