Transforming Our Global Health Workforce to Achieve Health Equity, One Conversation at a Time!
“Hermence Matsotsa embodies the spirit of public health – a special attention to the lived experience of our communities. She understands the importance of narratives and the role they play in the choices we make about our health and wellness. As a steward of resources she pays particular attention to outcomes by leveraging evidence and best practice tempered with a heavy dose of cultural awareness, sensitivity, and common sense. Hermence transforms communities by taking the threads of our experiences and weaving together programs that make sense and improve lives. .”
Adam Thompson
Regional Partner Director AIDS Education & Training Center
Jefferson Health New Jersey - Infectious Diseases
Jefferson Health New Jersey - Infectious Diseases
Why uBuntuspeaks
uBuntuSpeaks, LLC’s team of global health workforce development training and communication experts bring to it’s innovative, action-oriented, and hands on solutions based services and training…
- 20 years of Global Health and Health Education and Communication Experience: Africa, Caribbean, Europe, South America, and the United States
- English, French, and Spanish Language and Cross/Intercultural Competency
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12 years of U.S. Federal Government Experience
- Certified Adult Education and Development Educators
- Workforce Management, Development, and Training Experts
- Emergency Preparedness and Outbreak Response Specialist
What You Get
Together, we create tailor-made, action-oriented, and hands on solutions to transform and optimize your global health workforce’s capabilities of accelerating progress towards UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), Millennium Development Goal (MDG) targets, WHO Global Strategies on Human Resources for Health Workforce 2030 Strategies, and Universal Health Coverage (UHC) order to improve health outcomes. As a result, we will have a strengthened health workforce with..
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expertise, skills, and core public health competencies to effectively contribute to healthy lives and well-being by enabling the maximum improvements in health outcomes and social welfare of communities while strengthening health systems as all levels.
- ability, capacity, and motivation to provide quality integrated, people-centered, culturally responsive care, and community-based health services that are appropriate and acceptable to the socio-cultural expectations of diverse populations
- institutional capacity and core competencies for public health professionals to adequately implement both national and global strategies essential for delivery of public and medical health services
- capability to build the resilience of communities and health systems required to prevent, prepare for, respond to, and recover from emergencies and health-related crisis
- readiness to adopt inclusive models of care encompassing promotive, preventive, and curative services; by leveraging the benefits of a collaborative approach built on team-based service delivery care
- recognition that diversity within the health workforce is an opportunity to be harnessed through strengthened development training, cross-cultural, and employee engagement approaches