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Putting health development effectiveness
into practice: the results so far
Session objectives
• Use the IHP+Results 2012 report as a starting point to
review progress on Global Compact commitments:
'to work effectively together with renewed urgency to build
sustainable health systems and improve health outcomes' ..'by
supporting strong, comprehensive national health plans in a
well-coordinated way' by 'putting 'Paris into practice'
• To identify the most important ‘bottlenecks’ with least
progress, and ways they have been communicated to
people that can take action
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IHP+Results asked 5 questions
1. Are countries leading the development of health sector
plans and policy frameworks, and are development partners
following this lead?
2. Is there more money for health and are funding sources
becoming more predictable?
3. Are country financial management and procurement
systems becoming more robust and are development
partners making better use of these systems?
4. Is health sector performance being jointly monitored and
are health results improving?
5. Have development partners made more progress in
countries that have participated in IHP+ the longest?
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Set of expected results tracked
• For both country governments and for
development partners
• Results displayed in individual scorecards
• Findings also compared and synthesized
across countries and development partners
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Is it working? IHP+Results scorecards
Interpreting the scorecards
Expected Results
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Commitments are documented and
mutually agreed
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Support is based on country plans and
strategies, including to strengthen health
systems
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Funding commitments are long-term
Progress made towards
achieving target
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Funds are disbursed predictably, as
committed
No progress or regression
Country systems for procurement and
public financial management are used and
strengthened
Measure not applicable
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Resources are being managed for
development results
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Mutual accountability is being
demonstrated
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Civil Society is meaningfully engaged
Target achieved
Data not provided
In this session
• In 8 small groups, 4 countries and 4 development
partners will present their scorecards to participants.
Groups will have 4 questions to consider
• Back in plenary, there will be an overview of findings
from the 2012 IHP+Results Report, with comments
from participants
• By the end of this session, some agreement on the
most important areas with least progress.
• Rest of the meeting: ways to accelerate progress
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Questions for group work
• What are the 3 most important messages / questions
raised by the scorecard and why?
• What else people would like to know, before briefing
their bosses?
• How would you go about communicating these
messages?
• Are some important areas of progress / lack of
progress missing from the scorecards?
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