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The 4th Inter-Agency Meeting outlined key recommendations for the coordination and harmonization of efforts against HIV/AIDS, TB, and Malaria. Key strategies focused on capacity building for institutional and human resources, training materials and courses, and a harmonized approach to health system strengthening. National Health Policies and Strategic Plans were updated across several countries, with emphasis on health financing and developing National Health Accounts. These efforts aim to enhance leadership, partnerships, and align resources, ultimately contributing to Universal Health Coverage.
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Recommendations of the 4th inter agency meeting on coordination and harmonisation of HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria Progress WHO
Outline • Capacity building of institutional and human resources • Training materials • Training courses • Harmonised approach to health system strengthening • National health policies and strategic plans • National health accounts
Training Materials • National HIV/AIDS Programme managers’ training manual • Updated IMAI/IMPAC/PMTCT training tool • Focused ante-natal care training tool • Training modules for TB, TB/HIV and MDR-TB • Modules for International training courses for malaria updated in 2012
Training Courses • AIDS programme managers course: 10 participants in 2012, and 18 in 2013 • Six weeks TB Training – 5 workshops organized in 2012 and 2013 in Benin and Kenya with 125 participants • Four international courses on planning and managing malaria control programs held in Ethiopia and Benin: 209 participants (from 31 countries) were trained
Training courses (2) • 11 participants from 10 countries in the Region were supported to participate in two WHO Advanced Malaria Surveillance Courses • National capacity for elaboration and institutionalization of National Health Account strengthen in 26 countries • 3 Courses on Malaria diagnosis for National malaria control programme in Harare, Libreville and Ouagadougou
National health policies and strategic plans • National Health Policies (NHP) were updated in 7 countries • Development of policy and plan on HRH including HRH information system strengthening and staffing was supported in 18 countries • Health sector reviews were conducted in 21 countries • National Health Strategic Plans (NHSP) were finalized in 15 countries
Health financing • The Costing of NHSP using One Health tool done in 13 countries. Joint support for developing the financing component of national health strategies in 9 countries • Joint support for developing the financing component of national health strategies in 9 countries • 21 Countries supported to undertake NHA
Conclusion • Country leadership/ownership • Partnerships • Costed NHSP is the foundation for • resource mobilisation, • harmonisation and alignment; • achieving Universal Health Coverage