Description:
P007457001 | P007457003: This project supports the Global Financing Facility for Women, Children and Adolescents (GFF). The GFF is a multi-donor financing platform that provides country-led, sustainable financing to end preventable maternal, newborn and child deaths. The GFF uses these funds, along with funds from country donors, private foundations and recipient country domestic resources, to implement its 2021-2025 Strategy: Protecting, Promoting and Accelerating Health Gains for Women, Children and Adolescents. This strategy takes into consideration countries’ needs related to the on-going COVID-19 pandemic.
The GFF finances national reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health and nutrition (RMNCAH-N) plans, supports countries in the transition towards sustainable domestic financing of RMNCAH-N, contributes to coordinated financing for RMNCAH-N, finances the strengthening of civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) systems, and finances the development and deployment of global public goods. Project activities include: (1) supporting countries in developing individual RMNCAH-N investment cases to align sources of financing to national priorities; (2) clinical interventions such as increasing access to health services and health facilities from the pre-pregnancy stage onwards for women, newborns and children; (3) health systems interventions such as strengthening health systems, strengthening health information systems and increasing access to medical products/technologies; and (4) multi-sectoral interventions in multiple sectors such as education, nutrition, and water and sanitation and strengthening of CRVS systems. Project activities will vary depending on the RMNCAH-N priorities of the recipient government.
To leverage additional financing for RMNCAH-N, the GFF matches grant funding from the GFF Trust Fund to financing from the International Development Association (IDA) and the International Bank of Reconstruction and Development (IBRD). The GFF’s country selection is prioritized, based on criteria that includes available resources, need, population and income, eligibility for loans from the IDA/IBRD and the ability to achieve results.
In support of the Every Women Every Child Global Strategy for Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health 2016-2030, the GFF contributes to the achievement of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for RMNCAH-N in 36 countries, with a focus on five targets of SDG3 (Good Health and Well-being) and one target of SDG2 (Zero Hunger). | P017174001: This project supports Nigeria’s Joint Health Development Technical Assistance Fund (JHDTAF), a pooled mechanism that finances and coordinates technical assistance to strengthen health systems governance and service delivery. It supports the Government of Nigeria’s health reform agenda under the National Health Sector Renewal Investment Initiative (NHSRII) and its sector wide approach (SWAp) by strengthening the capacity of federal and state institutions to plan, finance, manage, and deliver health services efficiently and sustainably across Nigeria’s 36 states. The project enables timely access to demand driven technical assistance aligned with national and state priorities.
Project activities include: (1) establishing and operationalizing a nationally-led technical assistance coordination framework (TACRA) within the Federal Ministry of Health; (2) supporting a multi stakeholder Technical Assistance Committee to set priorities, approve and oversee technical assistance, and promote transparency and accountability; (3) establishing and operating a Technical Assistance Management Unit to develop terms of reference, match the supply of technical assistance with demand, manage procurement and deployment, and track results; and (4) strengthening federal and state institutional capacity for health planning, financing, governance, and service delivery through targeted, demand driven technical assistance.
The project is expected to benefit federal and state health institutions across 36 states of Nigeria by improving coordination, efficiency and accountability in health system support. Over time, these improvements are expected to contribute to more equitable, sustainable and effective delivery of priority health services for the Nigerian population.
Expected Results:
P007457001 | P007457003:The expected outcomes for this project include:
Medium-term: (1) improved service delivery; (2) adopted and implemented financing and systems reforms; and (3) systematic use of data to inform decision-making;
Long-term: (1) equitable, scaled, sustained coverage of high-impact interventions; (2) increased and sustained resources for health; (3) improved efficiency of health-related investments.
The ultimate expected outcomes for this project are accelerated country-led progress on improving the health and well-being of women, children and adolescents and strengthened national platforms for primary health care and universal health care with a focus on health financing. | P017174001: The expected outcomes for this project include: (1) improved health system performance through more effective policy implementation; (2) enhanced operational efficiency via better quality and wider reach of health services; (3) increased capacity of local institutions to plan, manage, and sustain service delivery; and (4) strengthened innovation to improve the sector’s effectiveness and responsiveness.