Capacity Development to achieve national health programme results

Overview

Capacity Development to achieve national health programme results

Overview

UNDP works with governments and partners to support the implementation and management of health programmes in challenging operating contexts. It delivers this support through a range of partnership modalities according to the country context and existing national capacities, most notably through its long-standing partnership with the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (The Global Fund). Through its diverse experiences as interim Principal Recipient of the Global Fund grants for HIV, tuberculosis, malaria and health systems strengthening, operating in challenging contexts in particular, UNDP has developed tools and systems for programme management, designed to ensure transparency, accountability, cost-effectiveness and value for money. It is through this process that UNDP has achieved a consistently strong grant performance, despite operating in challenging operating environments.

UNDP’s approach

Working closely with ministries of health, the World Health Organization (WHO) and other technical partners, UNDP supports programme management through activities to

  • assess the best models for service delivery based on national plans, stakeholder dialogue, gap analyses and needs assessments
  • support the design of relevant programmes that balance rigorous programme management frameworks to deliver high-quality results set out in a plan with sufficient flexibility for continued renewal of focus and adaptation to change
  • promote strong national ownership that is inclusive of all stakeholders at all stages of the process
  • ensure the existence of appropriate management and governance structures
  • ensure that enough health workers are trained and motivated to meet programme delivery needs
  • collect and analyse relevant reliable data to inform decision-making
  • guarantee essential medicines and other health technologies are safe, effective and affordable
  • budget and monitor expenditure
  • manage and support other implementing partners
  • relate programme achievements back to national health strategies and plans, to ensure the optimal use of available country resources
  • coordinate national efforts with global developments in public health, affecting interventions, priorities and partnership opportunities at the country level.

Embedding sustainability into programme management arrangements in Cuba

In Cuba, UNDP prioritized the creation of a programme management unit within the Ministry of Health early in the grant. This included the establishment and capacity development of a multisectoral team to provide technical assistance, comprising national institutions for HIV and civil society organizations. These national governance structures gradually assumed full ownership of all grant activities over time, having established the necessary capacities and institutional mechanisms with UNDP’s support.

Guidance

For more detailed guidance on UNDP’s programme management process at every stage of the grant life cycle, UNDP has developed a web-based UNDP-Global Fund Health Implementation Guidance Manual. While drawn from UNDP’s experiences implementing the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (The Global Fund) grants, the end-to-end programme management approach and processes to support risk-informed implementation may be adapted to other large-scale health programmes as well, such as those funded by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.

Key Resources

AUTHOR: UNDP
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