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Resource Mapping and Expenditure Tracking (RMET)

Learning Programs

Health Resource Tracking (HRT) or Resource Mapping and Expenditure Tracking (RMET) are umbrella terms for processes that collect budget and/or expenditure data to inform policies, plans, budgets, financial management, and implementation including for services that improve women, children, and adolescent health.

This space has been created as a landing page to learn everything related to RMET in the Global Financing Facility and our engagement with stakeholders and countries.

Resource Mapping and Expenditure Tracking (RMET)

RMET Overview

For an initial overview of Resource Monitoring and Expenditure Tracking. The RMET team has prepared the following slides giving background, status, and details on progress of the GFF RMET portfolio (Oct 2025). Download here.

Existing Resources in the KLP

Search for RMET in the Knowledge & Learning Platform for existing resources.

HRT Partner Alignment and Cross-Country Learning Exchange Summary Report.

Learning Resources and Webinars

Health Resource Tracking Harmonization Learning Exchange
Country learning exchange featuring experiences harmonizing RM+NHA in Malawi, Zimbabwe.

Resource Mapping and Expenditure Tracking for Health: Resource Allocation at National and Subnational Levels
Webinar in a series of collaborative webinars on PHC financing between GFF and WHO (English)

Mapping Health Expenditure: Presentation of the RMET Tool and Review of Experiences
Webinar in a series of collaborative webinars on PHC financing between GFF and WHO (French)

AHFF 2024 panel on One Plan, One Budget, One Report
Recording of April 15 morning session: “From Slogans to Action – Realizing One Plan, One Budget and One Report Agenda”

RMET+NHA Harmonization Guide
Collaboration between GFF (through CHAI) and WHO on harmonizing resource tracking efforts