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Health Resource Tracking Partner Alignment and Cross-Country Learning Exchange Summary

In December 2022, the Health Resource Tracking Partners Group held a Health Resource Tracking Partner Alignment and Cross-Country Learning Exchange Workshop. The aim of the workshop was to strengthen country-owned health resource tracking to inform country health priorities. The workshop brought together 8 countries, development partners (WHO, BMGF, GFTAM, GAVI, UNAIDS, PEPFAR, OECD) and technical […]
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Developing an Investment Case Results Framework based on the Theory of Change

This presentation covers the (i) steps needed to develop a results framework can be developed for the Investment Case; (2) provides checklists for a fit-for-purpose Results Framework; (3) addresses the development of monitoring and evaluation, health information system strengthening and data use activities and plans; and (4) resources.  
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Aid Fragmentation or Aid Pluralism? The Effect of Multiple Donors on Child Survival in Developing Countries, 1990–2010

While most policy-makers and researchers stress the negative impact of “aid fragmentation” on development outcomes in recipient countries, we argue that the greater diversity of perspectives entailed by higher multiplicity of donors can help select better policies. We hypothesize a U-shaped relationship: countries with a moderate number of donors fare better than countries with either […]
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WHO E-Learning: Inequality monitoring in sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health

Inequities in sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health (SRMNCAH) throughout the world mean that certain population subgroups have systematically worse health outcomes and poorer access to services and interventions. Addressing inequities in SRMNCAH is central to achieving universal health coverage, protecting human rights, advancing gender equality, combating discrimination and improving the social determinants […]
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Health Equity Assessment Toolkit

The Health Equity Assessment Toolkit (HEAT and HEAT Plus) is a software application that facilitates the assessment of health inequalities. Inequalities can be assessed through disaggregated data and summary measures of health inequality, visualized in interactive graphs, maps and tables. Results can be exported and saved in different formats. The toolkit is organized around two […]
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The Health Sector in Civil Registration: Options and Methods to Increase Registration of Live Births, Stillbirths and Deaths

The purpose of this guidance is to help civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) system stakeholders increase rates of vital event registration. Options and guidance are provided to improve the quality and timeliness of civil registration information by leveraging opportunities available in and with the health sector, including infrastructure and well-established data collection practices. The […]
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Promising Legal Practices to Strengthen the Link between Health and Civil Registration Services, and the Production of Vital Statistics: The experiences of Eight GFF Partner Countries

This technical brief seeks to analyze and document legal practices aimed at reinforcing collaboration and coordination between the health, civil registration, and vital statistics sectors to advance universal civil registration and the production of vital statistics from the Civil Registration System.  The intention is to support countries that want to strengthen their legal framework in […]