
National Continuing-Education Programme — Healthcare Workforce
A donor-funded health workforce programme
West Africa
500,000+ workers reached
Multiple jurisdictions
The context
A donor-funded programme set out to raise the baseline competency of a national healthcare workforce — at a scale and consistency rarely achieved in workforce-development work.
What we did
- Designed national continuing professional development (CPD) infrastructure and delivery model
- Developed and deployed learning and certification systems built for real operating conditions
- Aligned the programme with revised accreditation standards so learning translated into practice
- Brought monitoring-and-evaluation rigour and donor-reporting fluency to delivery
The outcome
The programme reached more than 500,000 healthcare workers across multiple jurisdictions, raising workforce competency at a scale rarely achieved in workforce-development programmes.
What this unlocks for similar clients
Development partners can deliver workforce capability that is measurable, audit-ready, and durable — not a one-off training event, but standing CPD infrastructure.
Client and host organisations are described by role and sector pending consent to be named. Outcome metrics are reported as published in our faculty’s public track record.