In response to requests from Member States and the recommendations of the Taskforce on WHO-CSO engagement, WHO, UHC2030, the Governance Collaborative, and the UHC Partnership recently released a handbook.
Faith for Family Health (3FHi) produced an infographic on Ntoroko District in Uganda and the health sector priorities for women, children, and adolescent health.
The COVID-19 pandemic has redirected the world’s attention to the importance of strong public health systems. Uganda, one of the Global Financing Facility’s (GFF) country cases, was also impacted by the virus outbreak. This new factsheet – a second joint publication in the series with our partner CEHURD – provides an overview of updated information about the GFF in Uganda (since the first publication) and of its response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
This scorecard produced by the Liberia Health CSOs Network is designed to track the readiness of health facilities in 45 selected facilities across 5 counties in Liberia. It will be used primarily to identify readiness gaps at health facilities and advocate for increased investment in the readiness of the health systems to respond to the […]
This concept note provides logisitical information and explains the purpose and goals of the Civil Society Meeting in November 2016 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, which brought together CSO representatives from all of the first and second wave countries, as well as relevant regional and global representatives, to discuss greater CSO engagement and collaboration.
Action Against Hunger analyzes in detail the development of the investment case of Burkina Faso, a GFF country, through the lens of a nutrition-focused civil society organization, along with a broader focus on hunger initiatives in the GFF.
E4A-Mama Ye works with civil society to ensure that they have the knowledge and skills to engage with the GFF, and that young people can participate fully in decision making. This brief video explains why it is so vital for the youth to be engaged in the GFF.