Monrovia, March 10 -- The Health and Public Service Network of Africa (HaPSNA) has officially been established in Liberia, marking a significant milestone in regional efforts to strengthen governance and workforce development across the continent.

The HaPSNA network, formalized through the Monrovia Declaration, was created by six African countries, including Liberia.

The initiative aims to address the challenges facing Africa's public service and health systems, focusing on improving governance and developing stronger, more resilient health workforces.

The announcement came at the conclusion of the week-long Regional Public Service Leadership Conference on Human Health Workforce Development held in Monrovia, Liberia.

Dr. Josiah F. J...