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www.actionforglobalhealth.eu Aid effectiveness, health systems strengthening and HIV/AIDS Marielle Hart Action for Global Health
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www.actionforglobalhealth.eu Members of the Network Action For Global Health - Introduction www.actionforglobalhealth.eu
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Implementing the Paris Declaration – challenges for the health sector Aligning with partners’ agenda Using partners’ systems Alignment (Donors - Partner) 2 Mutual accountability Ownership (Partner countries) Partners set the agenda 1 Harmonisation (Donors - Donors) Establishing common arrangements Simplifying procedures Sharing information 3 Managing for Results 4 5
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www.actionforglobalhealth.eu e MOH MOEC MOF PMO PRIVATE SECTORCIVIL SOCIETYLOCAL GVT NACP CTU CCAIDS INT NGO PEPFAR Norad CIDA RNE GTZ Sida WB UNICEF UNAIDS WHO CF GFATM USAID NCT P HSS P GFC CP DAC CCM T-MAP 3/5 SWA P UNTG PRS P Donor collaboration is a challenge Source: Mbewe, WHO
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www.actionforglobalhealth.eu Source; Don De Savigny & COHRED
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www.actionforglobalhealth.eu Response of donors New aid coordination mechanisms – IHP+ Increased focus on health systems strengthening and integration Increased financing through budget support
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www.actionforglobalhealth.eu Challenges Unhelpful horizontal VERSUS vertical debate HIV not just a health issue Budget support might not achieve adequate and equitable health outcomes Where is civil society?
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www.actionforglobalhealth.eu What are the answers? Investment in both health systems strengthening and HIV specific response Apply lessons learned of the AIDS response Provide a mix of vertical and horizontal funding mechanisms Budget support should include key HIV–specific triggers and indicators Mechanisms for effective engagement of civil society should be in place
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www.actionforglobalhealth.eu Thank you!
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