Alignment and coordination of Global Fund, Gavi and the Global Financing Facility in Rwanda

News, Updates arrow-right 06 April 2023
Author: Wemos
Gashora Health Center, Rwanda

Wemos and NUDOR have done a study on the coordination of the “3Gs” and their alignment with Rwanda’s national priorities regarding health and “leaving no one behind”.

The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (Global Fund), the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunizations (Gavi) and the Global Financing Facility (GFF), also called the “3Gs”, are three major global health initiatives that (among others) aim to strengthen health systems. Efforts to improve coordination among global health initiatives, like the 3Gs, and their alignment with country policies, is a topic which creates a great deal of debate in global fora. This is something that we explored with a global level study conducted with Cordaid in 2021.

However, to what extent do the 3Gs coordinate their policies and align with national strategies in order to strengthen health systems, at country level? To answer this question for the case of Rwanda, Wemos and NUDOR collaborated in a joint case study, under the Make Way programme. We focused on two key elements of a health system: health financing and human resources for health, as well as on the cross-cutting themes of civil society and community engagement and gender equality.

Find the key findings and recommendations of our study in this policy brief.

On November 29th 2022, Wemos and Nudor organised a webinar to present the findings and discuss developments, challenges, and lessons learned regarding the 3Gs and their alignment in Rwanda.

Did you miss the webinar? We got you covered! You can check out the recording of the webinar (English subtitles available).

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