While motivational factors vary, opportunities for career advancement, stimulating and challenging tasks, opportunities for promotion, and co-worker recognition are core factors that can engender retention of rural health workers. Interventions are required to enhance rural health worker motivation ...and retention, including strengthening the supervision system, developing career progression pathways, and ensuring clear and transparent incentives. Strategies around retention need to be addressed as these would better enable rural primary health workers to cope with the challenging conditions they work in rural areas.
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Ebola Situation Assessment 6 October 2014
To meet our Strategy objectives and get within reach
of the 2030 SDG 3 target related to the three diseases,
the Global Fund needs to raise US$18 billion for the
Eighth Replenishment. That sum is essential to drive the
required pace of progress in the fight against HIV, TB
and malaria, and to m...aintain the necessary investments
in health and community systems.
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Pour atteindre les objectifs de sa stratégie et se
rapprocher de la cible de l’ODD 3 liée aux trois
maladies à l’horizon 2030, le Fonds mondial doit
réunir 18 milliards de dollars US pour sa huitième
reconstitution des ressources. Cette somme est
le minimum requis pour faire progresser... la lutte
contre le VIH, la tuberculose et le paludisme à
un rythme correspondant aux objectifs et pour
maintenir les investissements nécessaires dans les
systèmes de santé et communautaires.
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Damit wir die Meilensteine der Strategie des Globalen
Fonds für 2028 einhalten können und SDG 3 für uns weiter
erreichbar bleibt, benötigen wir 18 Milliarden US-Dollar,
um die nächste dreijährige Förderperiode des Globalen
Fonds finanzieren zu können.
To deliver on the Global Fund Strategy milestones
for 2028 and ensure we keep the SDG 3 target
within reach, we need to raise US$18 billion to
fund the Global Fund’s next three-year grant cycle.
Si queremos cumplir los hitos de la Estrategia del Fondo
Mundial para 2028 y mantener a nuestro alcance la
meta del ODS 3, necesitamos recaudar 18.000 millones
USD para financiar el próximo ciclo de subvenciones
trienal del Fondo Mundial.
Pour franchir toutes les étapes de la stratégie du
Fonds mondial jusqu’en 2028 et nous assurer que la
cible de l'ODD 3 reste à notre portée, nous devons
mobiliser 18 milliards de dollars US pour notre prochain
cycle triennal de subvention.
Dies ist ein entscheidender Moment bei der Bekämpfung von HIV, Tuberkulose (TB) und Malaria. Für unsere achte Wiederauffüllung benötigt der Globale Fonds 18 Milliarden US-Dollar, um 23 Millionen Menschenleben zu retten, die Sterberate der drei Krankheiten um 64 % zu senken und am Aufbau einer We...lt mitzuwirken, die gesünder, sicherer und gerechter ist.
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This is a moment of reckoning in the fight against HIV, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria. For our Eighth Replenishment, the Global Fund needs US$18 billion to save 23 million lives, cut the death rate from the three diseases by 64% and help build a healthier, safer and more equitable world.
Estamos en un momento decisivo de la lucha contra el VIH, la tuberculosis y la malaria. El Fondo Mundial necesita recaudar 18.000 millones USD en la Octava Reposición de Recursos para salvar 23 millones de vidas, reducir en un 64% la tasa de mortalidad de las tres enfermedades, y ayudar a construir... un mundo más saludable, seguro y equitativo.
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Nous sommes à un moment crucial de la lutte contre le VIH, la tuberculose et le paludisme. Pour sa huitième reconstitution des ressources, le Fonds mondial a besoin de 18 milliards de dollars US pour sauver 23 millions de vies, réduire le taux de mortalité des trois maladies de 64 % et bâtir un... monde en meilleure santé, plus sûr et plus équitable.
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Private sector engagement opens pathways for a game-changing US$2 billion investment opportunity in the fight against HIV, tuberculosis and malaria.
With the COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing energy and cost-of-living crises, many OECD countries have had to face significant economic and societal challenges over the last five years. The succession of crises has had important implications for health systems and the available resources allocated to... health. This policy brief examines the recent trends in health spending and discusses what is driving the latest spending trajectory.
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The role of evidence in the journey towards universal health coverage is paramount. Financial risk protection monitoring, the major focus of this report, informs where the WHO African Region stands in reducing the financial hardship people face due to health expenses. This report details the status ...of financial risk protection and related trends, the drivers of out-of-pocket (OOP) payments and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on financial risk protection. As such, it provides evidence coutries can draw on to develop health financing systems and reforms that mitigate financial barriers to accessing health services. Through analysis of country data, cross-country learning and drawing on the published literature, this report proposes recommendations that countries may adapt to their contexts.
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This study aims to provide an overview of health financing in Africa and to examine the impact of the reemergence of mpox on health financing in the region.
As part of the project ‘Equitable health financing for a strong health system in Mozambique’, N’weti and Wemos developed this policy brief with actionable policy recommendations for the Mozambican government and international organizations on how to increase resources for health in a sustainab...le and equitable manner. With global cooperation and adequate fiscal reforms, Mozambique can secure quality healthcare for its population and move toward a more self-reliant and healthy future.
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This paper was commissioned by N´weti and Wemos as part
of the project “Equitable health financing for a strong health
system in Mozambique”. Its purpose is to contribute to the
debate of the Mozambican Ministry of Health’s draft Health
Sector Financing Strategy (HSFS) 2025 – 2034
We investigate whether and to what extent Chinese development finance affects infant mortality, combining 92 demographic and health surveys (DHS) for a maximum of 53 countries and almost 55,000 sub-national locations over the 2002-2014 period. We address causality by instrumenting aid with a set of ...interacted variables. Variation over
time results from indicators that measure the availability of funding in a given year. Cross-sectional variation results from a sub-national region’s “probability to receive aid.” Controlled for this probability in tandem with fixed effects for country-years and provinces, the interactions of these variables form powerful and excludable instruments. Our results show that Chinese aid increases infant mortality at sub-national scales, but decreases mortality at the countrylevel. In several tests, we show that this stark contrast likely results from aid being fungible within recipient countries.
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