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抱负与现实:全球基金的投资是否旨在建立有复原力和可持续的卫生系统?全球基金前瞻性国家评估的结果

Ambitions and realities: Are Global Fund investments designed to achieve resilient and sustainable systems for health? Findings from the Global Fund Prospective Country Evaluation.

作者信息

Salisbury Nicole, Nawaz Saira, Abenaitwe Justine, Batzel Audrey, Grapa Emily, Casas Francisco Rios, Cerezo Virginia, Cooper Matthew, Duber Herbert C, Gaye Ibrahima, Hernandez Bernardo, Kingongo Constant, Lush Louisiana, Macintyre Kate, Manika Eugene, Nagasha Shakilah N, Ndoye Tidiane, Orozco Rosario, Osterman Allison, Shelley Katharine D

机构信息

Health Systems Team, Primary Health Care Program, PATH, Seattle, Washington, United States of America.

Infectious Diseases Research Collaboration (IDRC), Kampala, Uganda.

出版信息

PLOS Glob Public Health. 2024 Nov 14;4(11):e0003914. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0003914. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Strengthening resilient and sustainable systems for health (RSSH) is central to the Global Fund's strategy, however questions persist about the Global Fund's role in the health systems strengthening space, and the extent to which investments are designed to achieve strengthening objectives, or just fill in gaps in the system. This paper reports on findings from the Prospective Country Evaluations (PCE), a multi-country multi-year evaluation of Global Fund support. We adapted a framework from Chee et al. (2013) to assess whether Global Fund investments were designed to strengthen or support the health system. Per this framework, 'systems support' refers to improvements in health systems functioning primarily driven by increases in inputs, whereas 'systems strengthening' refers to activities that drive changes in how the health system operates (often related to policies, regulations, governance structures, behavior change, and resource optimization). In the 2017 and 2019 funding cycles, we found that despite calls from the Global Fund to invest more strategically to strengthen health systems, a high proportion of RSSH funding was directed toward activities that support the health system. Factors underlying this pattern include limitations imposed by the three-year grant cycle, a lack of clear guidance on how to design strengthening investments, a persistent need for funding to address input gaps, and minimal feedback during the funding request process related to RSSH design. For the Global Fund, and indeed other global health initiatives, to contribute to sustained strengthening of health systems, is likely to require enhanced guidance and technical assistance, as well as improved measurement of outputs and outcomes.

摘要

加强有韧性和可持续的卫生系统(RSSH)是全球基金战略的核心,然而,关于全球基金在卫生系统加强领域的作用,以及投资在多大程度上旨在实现加强目标,还是仅仅填补系统中的空白,问题依然存在。本文报告了前瞻性国家评估(PCE)的结果,这是一项对全球基金支持的多国多年评估。我们采用了Chee等人(2013年)的一个框架来评估全球基金的投资是否旨在加强或支持卫生系统。根据这个框架,“系统支持”指主要由投入增加推动的卫生系统功能改善,而“系统加强”指推动卫生系统运作方式发生变化的活动(通常与政策、法规、治理结构、行为改变和资源优化有关)。在2017年和2019年的资金周期中,我们发现,尽管全球基金呼吁进行更具战略性的投资以加强卫生系统,但很大一部分RSSH资金被用于支持卫生系统的活动。这种模式背后的因素包括三年赠款周期带来的限制、缺乏关于如何设计加强投资的明确指导、持续需要资金来填补投入缺口,以及在资金申请过程中与RSSH设计相关的反馈极少。对于全球基金以及其他全球卫生倡议来说,要为卫生系统的持续加强做出贡献,可能需要加强指导和技术援助,以及改进对产出和成果的衡量。

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