Last year, myself and colleagues outlined how donors and recipient countries could radically change how health services are financed. In short, we proposed three things:
- Locally-led evidence-informed prioritisation
- Domestic-first resource allocation
- Consolidated supplementary aid
The paper got a lot of interest and so today I’m delighted to publish the results of several collaborations to build on that work.
You can read it here:
https://bit.ly/3XesmZS
In the above, you will find a summary blog which will take you through the feedback we had and provide links to a set of papers:
• A case study in Ethiopia
• A case study on Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
• Implications for financing of common goods
• Public financial management considerations
• An exploration of the global political economy
With thanks to co-authors of related pieces: Adrian Gheorghe, Alec Morton, Amanuel Haileselassie, Anastassia D., Jamaica B., Javier Guzman, Mishal Khan, Mizan Habtemichael, Ole F. Norheim, Pete Baker, Solomon Tessema Memirie, and Tesfaye Mesele.