Title: The International Health Partnership and Related Initiatives IHP
1The International Health Partnership and Related
Initiatives (IHP)
What has been achieved? Ministerial Review 4-5
February 2009 Presentation by Dr. Carissa
EtienneAssistant Director General, Health
Systems and Services World Health Organization
2OUR COMMON COMMITMENT..
- "To work together in more efficient ways to
improve health care and health outcomes - Led by country governments acting with their
civil society we will tackle the challenges
facing country health systems. - To build on and use the existing systems at
country level - To be held to account in implementing this
compact" - Global Compact, September 2007
3Country Compacts
Existing country mechanisms
Country Ownership
One common ME and mutual accountability
framework
Long-term, predictable financing
Fix health Systems bottlenecks
One costed, results-oriented national health
plan and budget
Inter-agency country health sector teams
One common review process/ validation
Country Compact
Scaling Up Effective Coverage
Improved Outcomes for MDGs 1b, 4, 5, 6
4Global Harmonization of Effort
- Scaling-up Reference Group (SuRG)
- Streamlined procurement processes
- Results Based Financing
- Harmonization for Health in Africa
5Mobilising international resources
Total Health Expenditure (in USD) / Capita (at
exchange rate)
35/capita ? Minimum level of investment
recommended by the Commission on Macroeconomics
and Health (CMH)
Source The World Bank. 2005. World Development
Indicators. 2006.
6Improving mutual accountability
- Strong country collaboration
- Active civil society
- Independent monitoring of progress
- High levels of political leadership
- Informal meetings of Health 8
- Ministerial Review of progress
7Next Phase - to 2011
- Expand engagement
- Focus on change management
- Mobilise resources
- Invest in communications
- Regular reviews of progress
- Health System Strengthening via a Primary Health
Care Approach