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Country Information and accountability platform IHP + steering Committee meeting 20 June 2014. Monitoring Results & Accountability. IHP+ country-led platform for information & accountability. Framework & characteristics Developed by WHO, World Bank, GAVI & GF in consultation with countries
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Country Information and accountability platformIHP+ steering Committee meeting20 June 2014 Monitoring Results & Accountability
IHP+ country-led platform for information & accountability • Framework & characteristics • Developed by WHO, World Bank, GAVI & GF in consultation with countries • Published in 2011 • Technical framework used by many countries in development of 5-year health sector strategic plans • Strengths: focus on core indicators with targets, results, regular reviews • Weaknesses: data gaps including quality, suboptimal use of data in reviews and planning, lack of institutional involvement outside MOH, poor alignment of program plans and reviews with national plan • Partner alignment with country framework • Investment of partners in different components • Increasing discussion and some action to strengthen the performance of the national platform (data quality, fill data gaps) • Some efforts to use the national platform for global reporting
Accountability framework for women’s and children’s health • 10 recommendations of Commission in 2011 • 75 countries, 63 completed assessment and national roadmaps; received catalytic resources ($250,000 in phase I) • Focus on: • Health with special attention for RMNCH (IHP+ influence), even though there are many new RMNCH initiatives • Monitoring of results, tracking of resources, CRVS, MDSR, e & mHealth, reviews and advocacy • Results: • Accountability framework (monitoring, review, action) resonates well • Strengthening of components such as better M&E component of national health strategy, eHealth strategy, new MDSR guidelines implemented, national health accounts with subaccounts, CRVS “revolution” • Discussions about a second phase for countries
Global Health Agency LeadersIndicators & reporting requirements • WG established with 19 agencies, led by WHO and WB to reduce reporting burden for countries • Rapid review of the burden completed with 12 countries, plus inventory of global agency requirements
Global Health Agency LeadersIndicators & reporting requirements • WG established with 19 agencies, led by WHO and WB to reduce reporting burden for countries • Rapid review of the burden completed with 12 countries, plus inventory of global agency requirements • Way forward • Develop global list of core indicators • Focus on countries: work together and make alignment in support of national platform real along the lines of the IHP+ framework for information and accountability: requires country leadership, supported by partners