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HATS - Progress to Date
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Health contributed to the Third High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness (Sep. 2008) through various inputs:
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The Task Team on Health as a Tracer Sector prepared a Report “Effective Aid – Better Health” which was displayed and mentioned in various fora.
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A side-event on predictability of health aid offered a qualitative contribution to the debate on this central dimension of aid effectiveness. The discussion built on a set of documents, in particular the OECD study on “ Donor practices on forward planning of aid expenditures" and a study commissioned by the WHO on the “Donors constraints to provide long-term health aid”. The discussion illustrated why aid is currently un-predictable, the difficulties that derive from this for planning and budgeting in countries, the real blockages for making aid more predictable, the promising ways to make health aid to countries more predictable (Innovative Finance Facility for Immunisation, International Health Partnership+), the options for increased spending for health including for health personal, the contribution of results-based financing to longer-term funding and use of country systems.
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In the Round Table 8 on sector application of the Paris Declaration, members of the task team on health as a tracer sector insisted on the key factors to ensure solid planning and avoid sector narrow approaches, on the need to invest in key areas such as results-based management, Public and Financial Management and information management, whilst considering that time is needed to manage successful sector reforms.
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The Round Table 9 on Aid Architecture underscored that managing for results and ownerships were central to the Global Funds and Programs, that there was progress on providing more predictable funding to countries. Remaining challenges include better integration within country systems but Global Programs and Funds are engaged in a continuous learning and adaptation process.
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A number of posters in the Accra Market Place illustrated the progress and challenges regarding more effective health aid in partner countries as well as the policies of a number of health international organisations and CSOs in this area.
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Financing for Development: The lessons from the health sector
On 7 October 2008, the OECD organised together with the Brookings Institution and IESE business school of Navarra a one-day workshop in the context of the Global Forum for Development on “Lessons for Development Finance from innovative financing in health”. This workshop brought together 27 experts representing a range of countries, institutions and entities who shared experience, lessons and views about the strengths and weaknesses of an array of mechanisms. The workshop focused on innovative finance through the lens of the health sector in which a remarkable number and variety of new financing mechanisms have emerged in the recent years.
More details including a summary of this meeting can be found at: www.oecd.org/development/globalforum
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www.oecd.org/dac/effectiveness/health

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