Department of Country Focus, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.
Trop Med Int Health. 2010 Feb;15(2):208-15. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3156.2009.02441.x. Epub 2009 Dec 9.
To analyse the first four rounds of country applications to the GAVI Alliance Health Systems Strengthening (GAVI-HSS) funding window; to provide valuable insight into how countries prioritize, articulate and propose solutions for health system constraints through the GAVI-HSS application process and to examine the extent to which this process embodies alignment and harmonization, Principles of the Paris Declaration.
The study applied multiple criteria to analyse 48 funding applications from 40 countries, submitted in the first four rounds, focusing on the country analysis of health systems constraints, coordination mechanisms, alignment with national and sector planning processes, inclusiveness of the planning processes and stakeholder engagement.
The applications showed diversity in the health systems constraints identified and the activities proposed. Requirements of GAVI for sector oversight and coordination, and the management of the application process through the Ministry of Health's Planning Department, resulted in strong alignment with government policy and planning processes and good levels of stakeholder inclusion and local technical support (TS).
Health Systems Strengthening initiatives for global health partnerships (GHPs) can provide a link between the programmatic and the systemic, influencing policy alignment and harmonization of processes. The applications strengthened in-country coordination and planning, with countries using existing health sector assessments to identify system constraints, and to propose. Analyses also produced evidence of broad stakeholder inclusiveness, a good degree of proposal alignment with national health plans and policy documents, and engagement of a largely domestic TS network. While the effectiveness of the proposed interventions cannot be determined from this data, the findings provide support for the GAVI-HSS initiative as implementation continues and evaluation begins.
分析全球疫苗免疫联盟(GAVI)卫生系统强化筹资窗口前四轮国家申请情况;通过 GAVI-HSS 申请流程,深入了解各国如何优先考虑、阐明并提出解决卫生系统制约因素的办法;并研究该流程在多大程度上体现了与《巴黎宣言》相一致和协调的原则。
本研究应用多项标准,分析了前四轮来自 40 个国家的 48 份资助申请,重点是国家卫生系统制约因素分析、协调机制、与国家和部门规划流程的一致性、规划流程的包容性以及利益攸关方的参与情况。
申请中确定的卫生系统制约因素和拟议活动存在多样性。全球疫苗免疫联盟对部门监督和协调的要求,以及通过卫生部规划司管理申请流程的要求,使申请与政府政策和规划流程高度一致,并使利益攸关方的参与和当地技术支持(TS)达到良好水平。
全球卫生伙伴关系(GHPs)的卫生系统强化倡议可以在方案和系统之间建立联系,影响政策的一致性和流程的协调一致。这些申请加强了国内协调和规划,各国利用现有的卫生部门评估来确定系统制约因素,并提出建议。分析结果还表明,广泛的利益攸关方参与度很高,建议与国家卫生计划和政策文件高度一致,并利用了大部分国内 TS 网络。虽然无法从这些数据中确定拟议干预措施的有效性,但随着实施的继续和评估的开始,这些发现为 GAVI-HSS 倡议提供了支持。