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Incentives and Personal Rewards Motivation Resource Table

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  1. Standards-Based Management and Recognition: A Field Guide.  
  2. Guidelines: Incentives for Health Professionals. International Council of Nurses, International Pharmaceutical Federation, World Dental Federation, World Medical Association, International Hospital Federation, World Confederation for Physical Therapy, 2008
  3. Developing and Strengthening Community Health Worker Programs at Scale: A reference guide for Program Managers and Policy Makers. Chapter 10 What Motivates Community Health Workers? Designing Programs that incentivize Community Health Worker Performance and Retention Incentives. MCHIP.  2013

  

  1. Searching for Common Ground on incentive packages for community workers and volunteers in Zambia: A review of Issues and recommendations. Dr. Kanyanta Sunkuntu. July 2009 
  2. Non-Financial Incentives for Voluntary Community Health Workers: A Qualitative Study. L10K Working Paper No. 1, 2009.

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