Protecting health workers from infectious disease transmission: an exploration of a Canadian-South African partnership of partnerships.
Annalee YassiMuzimkhulu ZunguJerry M SpiegelBarry KistnasamyKaren LockhartDavid JonesLyndsay M O'HaraLetshego NophaleElizabeth A BryceLincoln DarwinPublished in: Globalization and health (2016)
High-income country partnerships with experience in health system strengthening - particularly in much needed areas such as occupational health and infection control - can effectively work through strong collaborators in the Global South to build capacity. Partnerships are particularly well positioned to sustainably reinforce efforts at national and sub-national LMIC levels when they adopt a "communities of practice" model, characterized by multi-directional learning. The principles of effective collaboration learned in this "partnership of partnerships" to improve working conditions for health workers can be applied to other areas where health system strengthening is needed.