International Women’s Day 2022 - Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow
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International Women’s Day 2022 - Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow

The theme for International Women’s Day, 8 March 2022 is, “gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow”. In our increasingly interconnected world, it seems appropriate to have an intersectional theme encompassing gender and sustainability. For our work in the health and development sector, we know how crucial it is to consider cross-cutting issues and to adopt intersectional standpoints.

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hera to support Health Systems Global in developing a new 5-year strategic plan
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hera to support Health Systems Global in developing a new 5-year strategic plan

A hera team, led by CEO Leen Jille and Associate Partner Giorgia Lattanzi, has been selected to support Health Systems Global (HSG) in developing its next 5-Year Strategic plan covering 2021-2026. The aim is to develop a strategic framework that continues to position HSG at “the forefront of health systems policy and research within the changing landscape of global health.”

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Evaluating the Suitability of Results-Based Financing for UNFPA Family Planning Supplies
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Evaluating the Suitability of Results-Based Financing for UNFPA Family Planning Supplies

A team from hera undertook a mission to evaluate a Results-Based Financing (RBF) pilot program for UNFPA family planning supplies. Their tasks involved verifying reported results through case studies and assessing the program's efficiency, effectiveness, and alignment to principles, providing valuable insights for improving the initiative's impact and promoting collaboration among stakeholders.

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Switching the Poles
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Switching the Poles

Assessment of a Belgian government-funded program run by the Institute of Tropical Medicine (ITM), which aims to build research and healthcare capacity in developing countries. Evaluators reviewed 24 projects and 10 thematic networks across 18 countries and came forward with findings that will inform future collaborations to improve global health.

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Summative evaluation of the WHO Rapid Access Expansion (RAcE) Initiative
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Summative evaluation of the WHO Rapid Access Expansion (RAcE) Initiative

In 2012 the government of Canada provided a grant to the WHO Global Malaria Programme (GMP) to support the scale-up of the diagnosis and treatment of children with pneumonia, diarrhoea and malaria by Community Health Workers, an approach known as integrated community case management (iCCM). The six-year programme, labeled the Rapid Access Expansion (RAcE) initiative, distinguished itself from other internationally funded iCCM programmes by aiming to achieve universal health coverage for all children in hard-to-reach areas within selected geographic boundaries.

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Mid-term review of the EU/ACP/WHO Renewed Partnership for strengthening pharmaceutical systems and improving access to quality medicines in 15 African ACP Countries
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Mid-term review of the EU/ACP/WHO Renewed Partnership for strengthening pharmaceutical systems and improving access to quality medicines in 15 African ACP Countries

The “The Renewed EU/ACP/WHO Partnership” (RP) was a four year programme (October 2012 – September 2016) with the overall objective to contribute to the achievement of health-related MDGs and to universal health coverage in African ACP countries by improving the availability, affordability and use of safe, effective and quality assured essential medicines for the treatment of priority acute and non-communicable diseases.

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Assessing the Impact: BMGF & DFID's Reproductive Health Programmes in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
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Assessing the Impact: BMGF & DFID's Reproductive Health Programmes in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

In an effort to promote reproductive health and accessibility to quality-assured reproductive health commodities in low- and middle-income countries, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) and the Department for International Development (DFID), now known as the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), rolled out two independent, yet complementary, programmes geared towards ensuring hormonal contraceptives become more readily available, of high quality and affordable.

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