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WHO’s support to Member States promotes a concept of UHC which includes the need to foster multi-stakeholder policy dialogue on issues linked to UHC reform.

Action on health systems, for universal health coverage and health security

Strengthening health systems, with a focus on equity and resilience, is crucial for UHC and health security and contributes to wider socioeconomic progress.

This document sets out the terms of reference for collaboration among the World Health

Organization (WHO), the World Bank and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and

Development (OECD) to provide joint Secretariat support for UHC2030.

The UHC2030 Steering Committee is the decision making body, responsible for setting overall

strategic directions and oversight of the Partnership.

This Data Portal provides a single interface to access and visualize UHC and Health System data sets from global indicator repositories, policy reviews, surveys, media sources, and country consultations.

7 Behaviours for effective development cooperation

For countries that receive external development assistance, adhering to effective development cooperation principles is still the most effective way to ensure coordination around health systems strengthening. The seven behaviours are critical areas where

South-South Cooperation involves the exchange of technology, knowledge or skills among low-income or middle-income countries. In distinction to Triangular Cooperation, it does not include financial or technical assistance by a traditional bilateral or mul

Mutual accountability monitoring

The 2016 monitoring round tracked eight effective development cooperation practices in the health sector using indicators for both governments and for development partners. This broadly mapped onto the 'seven behaviours', a number of critical areas where

Monitoring, evaluation and review of national health strategies

Guidance for the Monitoring, Evaluation and Review of National Health Strategies is aimed at countries and development partners. This document outlines the key features of a sound country-led platform for monitoring, evaluation and review of health sector

Sound Financial Management (FM) is critical to ensure the best use is made of scarce resources and that funds for health services reach the communities that need them