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  • Grace Murindwa
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    My recent success in Uganda.

    We have been engaged in preparing the second Investment Case for RMNCAH Sharpened Plan. The first IC expired in 2020, and since then we have been engaged in the process of developing the successor plan. First we undertook an Endline Review of the first IC at the end of its implementation to document the achievements, challenges, lessons learnt from its implementation and also get recommendations for the next planning cycle. The GFF supported the MoH with a team of consultants (Team Leader, Costing, RMET and M&E consultants) to facilitate the development of the second IC. The process was very consultative with all the major stakeholders in RMNCAH space in Uganda. Various Technical Working were constituted along thematic areas. A stakeholder analysis was undertaken to map out the stakeholders that must be consulted and participate in the preparation process. After almost one year and a half of this consultative process, we now have a draft second IC for RMNCAH Sharpened Plan. Its currently undergoing the approval processes within the Ministry of Health governance structures. We anticipated that this should be concluded by the end of this month, and we start its dissemination and implementation. This was a hugely success process and a major milestone.  
    Grace Murindwa
    Participant

    In Uganda we developed the second RMNCAH Sharpened Plan through a consultative process. The plan runs for the period 2020/21- 2024/25. GFF supported the country with technical assistance.

    in reply to: DRUM in the Health Sector #35030
    Grace Murindwa
    Participant

    Thank you Mary for the experience on DRUM in Zambia. In Uganda we are also struggling to enforce and get DRUM effectively rolled out. What we are doing currently is trying to study the feasibility of introducing taxes and measures to raise money internally for improving health service delivery in Uganda. With the support of WB and GFF, we have just concluded a study focusing on three main areas to assess the potential and feasibility of internally generating additional resources for the health sector. The three areas include:

    – Assessment of sin taxes – introducing sin taxes on consumption of tobacco and alcohol
    – Analysis of revenue potential from motor vehicle insurance, and 
    – Feasibility of establishing Trust Funds.
    The study has made some serious recommendations to the government, which are being discussed by the government, especially the Ministry of Finance and other key stakeholders to agree on the next steps.  I can share the report with any one interested.
    Apart from the studies, we haven’t made progress in DRM.
    in reply to: DRUM in the Health Sector #35029
    Grace Murindwa
    Participant

    Thank you Mary for the experience on DRUM in Zambia. In Uganda we are also struggling to enforce and get DRUM effectively rolled out. What we are doing currently is trying to study the feasibility of introducing taxes and measures to raise money internally for improving health service delivery in Uganda. With the support of WB and GFF, we have just concluded a study focusing on three main areas to assess the potential and feasibility of internally generating additional resources for the health sector. The three areas include:

    – Assessment of sin taxes – introducing sin taxes on consumption of tobacco and alcohol
    – Analysis of revenue potential from motor vehicle insurance, and 
    – Feasibility of establishing Trust Funds.
    The study has made some serious recommendations to the government, which are being discussed by the government, especially the Ministry of Finance and other key stakeholders to agree on the next steps.  I am happy to share the report, if members are interested.
    Apart from the studies, we haven’t made progress in DRM.
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