Monday, May 23, 2011

[EQ] New tool on how to review national health sector strategic plans

Human Rights and Gender Equality in Health Sector Strategies

How to Assess Policy Coherence

World Health Organization 2011

Available online PDF [163p] at: http://bit.ly/itKCAr

 

This tool, developed in collaboration between WHO, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) is designed to support countries to strengthen national health strategies by applying human rights and gender equality commitments and obligations.


The tool poses critical questions to identify gaps and opportunities in the review or reform of health sector strategies

 

Table of contents

 

A. GETTING TO KNOW THE TOOL

1. Introduction

2. Approach

B. PROCESS – PRACTICAL GUIDANCE FOR USING THE TOOL

1. Opportunities to use the tool

2. Preparatory arrangements and sources of information

3. Information gathering and analysis

4. Sharing the findings


C. ANALYSIS TABLES

ASSESSMENT LEVEL 1: State obligations and commitments to human rights and gender equality

HUMAN RIGHTS AND GENDER EQUALITY IN HEALTH SECTOR STRATEGIES – HOW TO ASSESS POLICY COHERENCE

ASSESSMENT LEVEL 2: Legal, policy and institutional framework for human rights and gender equality

2.1 The constitution

2.2 Legislation

2.3 National development plans (and/or poverty reduction strategies)

2.4 Institutional framework for human rights and gender equality

ASSESSMENT LEVEL 3: Health sector strategy

3.1 The process of assessment, analysis and strategic planning

3.2 Leadership and governance (stewardship)

3.3 Health systems building block: service delivery

3.4 Health systems building block: health workforce

3.5 Health systems building block: medical products, vaccines and technologies

3.6 Health systems building block: information

3.7 Health systems building block: financing


ANNEXES

Annex 1 – Resources

Annex 2 – Feedback questionnaire

 

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[EQ] WHO: Global Health Observatory- World Health Statistics 2011

            World Health Statistics 2011


World Health Organization – WHO

            Website: http://bit.ly/kb0XA5

 

World Health Statistics 2011 contains WHO’s annual compilation of health-related data for its 193 Member States, and includes a summary of the progress made towards achieving the health-related Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and associated targets.

Progress on the health-related Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) - Fact sheet N°290

Available in 3 languages

·         English pdf, 4.28Mb

·         French pdf, 5.50Mb

·         Spanish pdf, 5.89Mb

Table of contents and introduction

Part I. Health-related Millennium Development Goals

Part II. Global health indicator tables and footnotes

DOWNLOAD THE DATA TABLES

Part II. Global health indicator tables and footnotes

 

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            World Health Statistics 2011


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World Health Statistics 2011 contains WHO’s annual compilation of health-related data for its 193 Member States, and includes a summary of the progress made towards achieving the health-related Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and associated targets.

Progress on the health-related Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) - Fact sheet N°290

Available in 3 languages

·         English pdf, 4.28Mb

·         French pdf, 5.50Mb

·         Spanish pdf, 5.89Mb

Table of contents and introduction

Part I. Health-related Millennium Development Goals

Part II. Global health indicator tables and footnotes

DOWNLOAD THE DATA TABLES

Part II. Global health indicator tables and footnotes

 

WHO Global Health Observatory, now with over 50 databases and analyses and more than 800 indicators easily accessible through a single entry point from the top menu of WHO's web site under "Data and Statistics"

Website: http://bit.ly/jrxccy

 

 

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