London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, 15-17 Tavistock Place, London, UK.
Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons, PO Box DD1, Dodowa Health Research Centre, Dodowa, Accra, Ghana.
Global Health. 2020 Jul 9;16(1):60. doi: 10.1186/s12992-020-00592-1.
Despite many efforts to achieve better coordination, fragmentation is an enduring feature of the global health landscape that undermines the effectiveness of health programmes and threatens the attainment of the health-related Sustainable Development Goals. In this paper we identify and describe the multiple causes of fragmentation in development assistant for health at the global level. The study is of particular relevance since the emergence of new global health problems such as COVID-19 heightens the need for global health actors to work in coordinated ways. Our study is part of the Lancet Commission on Synergies between Universal Health Coverage, Health Security and Health Promotion.
We used a mixed methods approach. This consisted of a non-systematic literature review of published papers in scientific journals, reports, books and websites. We also carried out twenty semi-structured expert interviews with individuals from bilateral and multilateral organisations, governments and academic and research institutions between April 2019 and December 2019.
We identified five distinct yet interconnected sets of factors causing fragmentation: proliferation of global health actors; problems of global leadership; divergent interests; problems of accountability; problems of power relations. We explain why global health actors struggle to harmonise their approaches and priorities, fail to align their work with low- and middle-income countries' needs and why they continue to embrace funding instruments that create fragmentation.
Many global actors are genuinely committed to addressing the problems of fragmentation, despite their complexity and interconnected nature. This paper aims to raise awareness and understanding of the causes of fragmentation and to help guide actors' efforts in addressing the problems and moving to more synergistic approaches.
尽管付出了诸多努力以实现更好的协调,但碎片化仍是全球卫生领域的一个长期特征,这削弱了卫生规划的有效性,并威胁到与卫生相关的可持续发展目标的实现。本文旨在确定并描述全球层面卫生筹资碎片化的多重原因。本研究具有重要意义,因为诸如 COVID-19 等新出现的全球卫生问题凸显了全球卫生行动者以协调方式开展工作的必要性。本研究是柳叶刀全民健康覆盖、卫生安全和健康促进协作委员会的一部分。
我们采用了混合方法。这包括对科学期刊、报告、书籍和网站上发表的论文进行非系统性文献综述,并于 2019 年 4 月至 2019 年 12 月间对来自双边和多边组织、政府以及学术和研究机构的 20 名半结构化专家进行了访谈。
我们确定了五个不同但相互关联的导致碎片化的因素集:全球卫生行动者的激增;全球领导力问题;利益分歧;问责制问题;权力关系问题。我们解释了为什么全球卫生行动者难以协调其方法和优先事项,无法使工作与低收入和中等收入国家的需求保持一致,以及为什么他们继续采用造成碎片化的供资工具。
尽管碎片化问题十分复杂且相互关联,但许多全球行动者确实致力于解决这些问题。本文旨在提高对碎片化原因的认识和理解,并帮助指导行动者努力解决这些问题,转向更具协同性的方法。