Usman Abdulmumini, Cabore Joseph, Olu Olushayo Oluseun, Ba Ndoungou Salla, Kabore Patrick, Okeibunor Joseph, Gasasira Alex, Moeti Matshidiso
World Health Organization African Regional Office, Brazzaville, Republic of Congo.
Front Public Health. 2025 Aug 5;13:1558268. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2025.1558268. eCollection 2025.
A decade ago, the World Health Organization (WHO) faced global calls for significant reforms to shift its focus from donor-driven priorities to those determined by its Member States. This demand was driven by political and financial pressures aimed at enhancing effectiveness and efficiency in service delivery. The WHO Regional Office for Africa was particularly challenged, and the 2014-2015 Ebola outbreak further amplified the need for transformative changes. In response, the World Health Organization Regional Director launched the Transformation Agenda in 2015, aiming to improve the organization's efficiency and responsiveness. Within this reform agenda, a major restructuring of the 47 World Health Organization Country Offices, known as the Functional Review, was conducted between 2017 and 2019. This article reflects on the experiences and lessons from the Functional Review process, providing insights, policy options, and recommendations for future reforms. Key lessons from the Functional Review include the need for sufficient resources, stakeholder engagement, flexibility, and clear communication during organizational reforms.
十年前,世界卫生组织(WHO)面临全球范围内要求进行重大改革的呼声,即将其重点从捐助方驱动的优先事项转向由其成员国确定的优先事项。这一需求是由旨在提高服务提供的有效性和效率的政治和财政压力所驱动的。世卫组织非洲区域办事处面临的挑战尤为严峻,2014 - 2015年的埃博拉疫情进一步凸显了进行变革性变革的必要性。作为回应,世界卫生组织区域主任于2015年启动了《转型议程》,旨在提高该组织的效率和响应能力。在这一改革议程中,2017年至2019年期间对47个世界卫生组织国家办事处进行了一次重大重组,即功能审查。本文反思了功能审查过程中的经验和教训,为未来改革提供见解、政策选择和建议。功能审查的主要经验教训包括在组织改革过程中需要充足的资源、利益相关者的参与、灵活性和清晰的沟通。