Analysis of Global Fund Support for Health Systems Strengthening Emily Trautner Geneva, Switzerland October 1, 2010.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Operational Research in the context of HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria control efforts from the perspective and experience of the Global Fund Serge Xueref John.
Advertisements

Overview of Health System Strengthening
Strengthening the Pharmaceutical Sector: Mechanisms to Monitor Performance Douglas L. Keene June 15, 2010.
Diseases without borders What must the Global Development Community Do? World Bank Seminar Series Tawhid Nawaz, Operations Advisor Human Development Network.
WHO/WIPO/WTO Meeting Geneva, July 2010 Procurement and Supply Management Approach Monitoring Availability and Pricing WHO/WIPO/WTO technical Symposium.
Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization. n An Alliance u Traditional and new partners u Public and private sector n Partners have in common: u Situation.
The Effectiveness of Global Health Partnerships Findings and Lessons from a World Bank Evaluation of Global Health Programs Uma Lele April 14, 2005.
5 th Consultative Stakeholder meeting UN Prequalification of Diagnostics, Medicines and Vaccines 11 Feb 2010 Achievements and Impacts of prequalification.
Measuring the Impact: Cross-Country Quantitative Analysis.
Overview of the Global Fund: Guiding Principles Grant Cycle / Processes & Role of Public Private Partnerships Johannesburg, South Africa Tatjana Peterson,
Ram Deo Chaudhary Programme Manager, BNMT. Outlines VMGO of BNMT Guiding principles of partnership Historical background Current efforts Strengths Area.
Working Together to Improve Global Health
GLOBAL FUND CORE PRESENTATION SET © Introduction (March 2011) GLOBAL FUND EAA Meeting Chaing Mai 22 MARCH 2011.
A global partnership to stop measles & rubella The Measles & Rubella Initiative: Preparing for the Next Decade Lisa Cairns, MD, MPH Sept 18, 2012 Washington,
Comprehensive M&E Systems
Development Effectiveness in a world of targeted aid: the contribution of the Global Fund Dr. Viviana Mangiaterra Senior Coordinator, RMNCH and HSS Technical,
KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation’s support to The National Tuberculosis Control Program By Verena Mauch, Sr TB Consultant.
1 Collective Efficiencies Development Finance Architecture Workshop Prerna Banati - July
Access to HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Medicines. WHO/UNICEF Technical Briefing Seminar on Essential Medicines Policies. Geneva, 18 – 22 September.
Concept Note development and modular tools
Malawi: Challenges and Opportunities – Enhancing Strategic Collaboration for more Effective Programs Edith Mkawa, Principal Secretary for HIV/AIDS and.
Clermont-Ferrand, 11 May, 2011 Performance based funding Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria – progress and challenges Kirsi Viisainen,
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria: Results and Innovation in Development Cooperation for Health Silvia Ferazzi Manager, Donor Governments.
Treatment Optimization in Latin America and the Caribbean: How can the GF contribute?
African Business Leaders on Health GBC Conference on TB, HIV-TB Co-infection & Global Fund Partnership Johannesburg, October 2010 Technical Assistance.
Managing Risk and Overcoming Health Systems Bottlenecks in Haiti Emerging Lessons Jessica Faieta - Senior Country-Director, UNDP/Haiti & Dr Joelle Deas.
Process of Development of Five Year Strategic Plan for Child Health Development Dr Myint Myint Than Deputy Director (WCHD) Department of Health.
Total health ODA commitments, US$ Billions.
Performance Monitoring and Financial Reports Performance Monitoring and Financial Reports UNAIDS and Unified Budget and Workplan (UBW)
What is different in different approaches to Health Systems Strengthening? A brief review of concepts and semantics George Shakarishvili Senior Advisor,
Procurement and Supply Management Potential roles for IHP+ IHP+ Steering Committee 12 December
COUNTRY ACTION: SUSTAINABLE INVESTMENT STOP TB PARTNERSHIP FORUM STOP TB PARTNERSHIP FORUM 24TH-26TH MARCH TH-26TH MARCH 2004 BY BY MRS NENADI USMAN.
Atlanta meeting Getting it done for maternal and new born health PwC: A partner in development 20 January
Sources of Support and What They Mean to the Field Dr. Duff Gillespie June 15 th, 2002 Africa SOTA, Nairobi.
What is “Reaching Every District” (RED) in Immunization? A brief overview Information from the global immunization partnership presented by Lora Shimp.
The Global Fund- structure, function and evolution February 18, 2008.
Access to Medicines- OHCHR Geneva, October 11, 2010 Access to Medicines- the Global Fund Experience Pharmaceutical Management Unit October 11, 2010.
Performances Based Financing scheme in Rwanda INVESTING MORE STRATEGICALLY 1.
NATIONAL HIV PROGRAMMES – SYNERGIES WITH HEALTH SYSTEMS AND HEALTH CARE FINANCING PRESENTED BY DR. VELEPHI OKELLO (BSC, MBCHB) NATIONAL.
Polio Eradication  Although the number of endemic countries is at an all-time low in 2002, the actual number of cases was approximately four times higher.
RHSC Meeting Kampala, May 2010 Quality for Medicines The Global Fund approach Sophie Logez Manager, QA and Data Quality Pharmaceutical Management.
Strategic HIV Issues for DPG 6 May 2008 Colleen Wainwright, Lead DPG Health Elise Jensen, Lead DPG AIDS.
Quality Assurance for pharmaceutical products in international procurement Approach of major donors and procurers Core presentation prepared by Sophie.
1 DEWG meeting October 2009 Human Resource Development for TB Control (HRD-TB) Sub Group within the DEWG of the Stop TB Partnership. Wanda Walton.
1 Pharmaceutical System Strengthening: Is There a Need for a New Paradigm? Douglas Keene, PharmD, MHS ICIUM-3 Pre-Conference Session 14 November 2011.
1 SUPPLY DIVISION Procurement and Supply Management Technical Assistance.
Global Fund Grants To SOTA Countries NO YR1 ALL Yrs TIER 113 $91 mil $461mil TIER 22 (5) $70 mil $443 mil _________________________________________________________________________.
Interagency Pharmaceutical Coordination Group Hitesh Hurkchand RMNCH Strategy and Coordination Team Liliane Kandeh and her son picking up their malaria.
External Relations and Partnerships Harmonization and Coordination Experiences of the Global Fund.
Next-Generation LLINs: Programmatic Implications Matthew Lynch October 26, 2015.
TBS Meeting Geneva, November 2010 Procurement and Supply Management Policies WHO/UNICEF Technical Briefing Seminar on Essential Medicines Policies, November.
PEPFAR The Global Fund and PEPFAR: Strategic Collaboration for Greater Impact Mark Edington, Director, Grants Management, Global Fund Julia Martin, Chief.
Global Partnership for Enhanced Social Accountability (GPESA) December 19, 2011 World Bank.
UPDATE ON GAVI ALLIANCE, THE GLOBAL FUND AND WORLD BANK COLLABORATIVE EFFORT FOR MORE EFFECTIVE HSS SEPTEMBER, 2009 Exploring a potential common platform.
Global Fund: Contributions to the Global Health Workforce 2 – 3 February 2012 Irish Forum for Global Health Conference.
NFM: Modular Template Measurement Framework: Modules, Interventions and Indicators LFA M&E Training February
TANZANIA MAINLAND NATIONAL HEALTH POLICY AND STRATEGY REPORT.
THE GLOBAL FUND SUSTAINING THE GAINS AND IMPACT Uganda November 2013.
Global Health Fellows Program: The GAVI Alliance Geneva, Switzerland Raj Sundar.
Gap Analysis: Tuberculosis Care in Malawi Round 11 proposal to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Africa 3: Team Malawi Arianna, Babatunde,
Fifteenth Board Meeting Geneva, April 2007 Partners in Impact Results Report Global Fund Board Meeting Geneva, April 2007.
Stop TB in China Challenges, Constraints & Actions Dr Wang Longde Vice Minister of Health China 24 March 2004.
GFF Third Investors Group Meeting Geneva, Switzerland June 23-24, 2016 Financing for RMNCAH: complementary financing Global Fund’s engagement with the.
UNITAID Overview Joint Consultation on Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, February 2017.
Procurement and Supply Management Policies
Access to Medicines for HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.
Review of integrated PSM resources and tools and introduction to group work Upjeet Chandan ICCM FTT 17th February 2016.
"3 by 5" progress December 2005.
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Financing Malaria: The Global Fund perspective
Presentation transcript:

Analysis of Global Fund Support for Health Systems Strengthening Emily Trautner Geneva, Switzerland October 1, 2010

The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria Created in 2002 as a part of the World Health Organization Demand and performance-based rounds funding mechanism 785 total grants thus far 19.3 billion in approved grant money 2.82 million people on ARV treatment 7.11 million people on DOTS 124 million insecticide treated nets

Health Systems Strengthening Countries can also propose health systems strengthening (HSS) interventions Examples: Improve pharmaceutical supply chain by buying trucks Train community health care workers Countries can propose HSS funding in a separate section of the proposal in Rounds 5, 7, 8, and 9 76% of HSS specific funding comes from Rounds 8 & 9

My Project: Improved Understanding of HSS Support Qualitative analysis and summary of proposed health systems strengthening interventions according to building block e.g. Procurement and Supply Management, Health Information Systems, Financing, Governance, Human Resources, Service Mechanism to improve guidance to countries – HSS platform* and single stream of funding Initiative for joint HSS funding platform with World Bank and Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI) Requirement of donors

Objectives Gauge linkages of HSS interventions with national health plans and national disease programs Characterize inter-linkages between interventions proposed by countries under one building block with interventions proposed in other building blocks Characterize anticipated negative consequences of HSS interventions and country strategies to mitigate them Assess financing of approved HSS interventions by Global Fund as well as other sources of funds in Rounds 8 and 9

Conclusions of Internship Research Approximately 1 in 2 proposals were approved in Rounds 8 and 9, which is similar to the overall approval numbers 91% of interventions strengthened existing national systems as opposed to creating new parallel systems Over 90% of the time interventions supported national coverage More than 8 out of 10 times The Global Fund funded interventions in accordance with National Health Plans Increase of 81% of Health Information Systems and 115% in Procurement and Supply Management funding between Rounds 8 and 9

The Internship Experience Information sessions, educational programs, and French language class Ability to witness collaboration with other global health partners Working with diverse staff with varied background Looking forward: a career in global health in the field

Thank you to Princeton Environmental Institute and the Grand Challenges program for making this internship possible!