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GAVI Alliance Health Systems Strengthening (GAVI-HSS) applications reveal diverse country priorities for health system constraints. The process fostered alignment with national plans and stakeholder engagement, supporting GAVI-HSS

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Area of Science:

  • Global Health
  • Health Systems Strengthening
  • International Development

Background:

  • The GAVI Alliance Health Systems Strengthening (GAVI-HSS) funding window supports countries in addressing health system constraints.
  • Analyzing early application rounds provides insight into country-driven health system priorities and planning processes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the first four rounds of GAVI-HSS country applications.
  • To understand how countries identify and propose solutions for health system constraints.
  • To assess the alignment and harmonization of GAVI-HSS applications with Paris Declaration Principles.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of 48 funding applications from 40 countries across the first four GAVI-HSS rounds.
  • Evaluation criteria included country analysis of health system constraints, coordination, alignment with national plans, inclusiveness, and stakeholder engagement.

Main Results:

  • Applications demonstrated diverse health system constraints and proposed activities.
  • GAVI requirements promoted strong alignment with government policies and planning.
  • The application process led to good stakeholder inclusion and utilization of local technical support.

Conclusions:

  • GAVI-HSS initiatives can link programmatic and systemic health strengthening, influencing policy and process harmonization.
  • Applications enhanced in-country coordination and planning, utilizing existing assessments.
  • Evidence suggests broad stakeholder inclusiveness and alignment with national health plans, supporting the GAVI-HSS initiative.