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Health Financing Accelerator presentation: a review of Global Fund experience with facility-level financing

A presentation to the Health Financing Accelerator and the Global Fund in March 2021 on the challenges and opportunities for international agencies investing in performance-based financing and direct facility-level financing in fragile and conflict-affected settings and low income settings. By Sophie Witter, Maria Bertone and Karin Diaconu of Queen Margaret University, UK.

Download a PDF or the slides here, or view the slides below.

The Health Financing Accelerator [opens in the WHO website] is one of a series of ‘accelerator’ initiatives under the Global Action Plan for Healthy Lives and Wellbeing for All [opens in the WHO website]. In it global health agencies are working together to assist countries in building their capacities to raise adequate and sustainable revenue through pro-poor and pro-health fiscal policies, giving more priority to health and improving the efficiency and equity of health spending in support of health-related Sustainable Development Goals.