Neglected Tropical Disease Programme, Ministry of Health, Government of Liberia, Monrovia, Monsterrado, Liberia.
University of Liberia Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, Monrovia, Montserrado, Liberia.
Int Health. 2021 Jul 3;13(4):376-378. doi: 10.1093/inthealth/ihaa090.
Health systems within many developing countries are reliant on donor funding and non-governmental development organisations (NGDOs); this has had positive results but also presents challenges to sustainability and national ownership, with national programmes needing to respond to changing donor priorities. Simultaneously, the WHO neglected tropical disease (NTD) roadmap 2021-2030 calls for increased country ownership and domestically financed NTD programmes. Focusing on Liberia and blending primary research from the COUNTDOWN consortium and personal programmatic experience, this commentary reflects on the sustainability and financing of NTD programme delivery within the current context. We explore the successes and challenges of current models of collaboration and opportunities to improve country ownership and sustainability.
许多发展中国家的卫生系统依赖于捐助者资金和非政府发展组织 (NGDO);这带来了积极的结果,但也对可持续性和国家所有权提出了挑战,国家方案需要应对捐助者优先事项的变化。与此同时,世界卫生组织 2021-2030 年被忽视热带病路线图呼吁增加国家所有权和由国内供资的被忽视热带病方案。本文以利比里亚为例,结合 COUNTDOWN 联盟的主要研究和个人方案经验,就当前背景下被忽视热带病方案实施的可持续性和供资问题进行了思考。我们探讨了当前合作模式的成功和挑战,以及改善国家所有权和可持续性的机会。