The global health landscape has experienced an unprecedented decline in development assistance for health (DAH) that threatens the gains that countries have made towards achieving UHC. In this backdrop, this session aims to interrogate how financing of the health sector can and may change and the tools to help effect that change. The session first do a World Bank-GFF 101 on financing and programmatic processes and instruments; will continue by reviewing ways to adapt prioritization with evidence based budget and programmatic data; and will also look at promising collaborations aimed at effecting resilient and sustainable financing for MNH to accelerate progress on achieving UHC.
The global health landscape has experienced an unprecedented decline in development assistance for health (DAH) that threatens the gains that countries have made towards achieving UHC. In this backdrop, this session aims to interrogate how financing of the health sector can and may change and the tools to help effect that change. The session first do a World Bank-GFF 101 on financing and programmatic processes and instruments; will continue by reviewing ways to adapt prioritization with evidence based budget and programmatic data; and will also look at promising collaborations aimed at effecting resilient and sustainable financing for MNH to accelerate progress on achieving UHC.
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