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GlobalStrategyfor Women’s and Children’s Health – GlobalOversight
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Name
Accountability Commissionfollowup
Recommendation 10GlobalOversight
Global Strategyfor Women's and Children's Health
Global Strategyfor Women’s and Children’s Health – GlobalOversight
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Name
• The UN GlobalStrategyfor Women's
and Children's Health
September 2010
• Commission on Information and
Accountability for Women’s and
Children’s HealthandAccountability
Framework of 10 Recommendations
December 2010 - May 2011
• Independent Expert Review Group
2012-2015
OUTLINE / CHRONOLOGY:
Global Strategyfor Women’s and Children’s Health – GlobalOversight
UN GlobalStrategy
• The UN GlobalStrategyfor Women's and
Children's Health was launched in September
2010 by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
• It is a roadmap on how to enhance financing,
strengthen policy and improve service on the
ground for the most vulnerable women and
children
• It aims to save the lives of 16 million women and
children by 2015.
Global Strategyfor Women’s and Children’s Health – GlobalOversight
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Name
Commission on
Information andAccountability
for Women’s and Children’s
Health
Global Strategyfor Women’s and Children’s Health – GlobalOversight
Commissioners
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Meeting of the Commissioners, WHO HQ, Geneva, 26 January 2011
Global Strategyfor Women’s and Children’s Health – GlobalOversight
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Overview of the Commission
• Called at the request of the UN Secretary-
General as an integral part of the UN Global
Strategy for Women's and Children's Health
President of Tanzania and Prime Minister of Canada
co-chair
WHO (secretariat) and ITU vice-chairs
30 Commissioners
2 Working Groups – Results and Resources
• Six month, time-limited Commission, from 26
January to 2 May 2011
Global Strategyfor Women’s and Children’s Health – GlobalOversight
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Objectives of the Commission
1. Determine international institutional
arrangements forglobal reporting, oversightand
accountability - for results and resources - on
women's and children’s health.
2. Identify ways to improve monitoring of progress.
3. Propose actions to overcome major challenges
to accountability at the country level.
4. Identify opportunities for innovation provided by
information technology.
Global Strategyfor Women’s and Children’s Health – GlobalOversight
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Accountability Framework: Key principles
• National leadership and ownership of results
• Strengthen countries’ capacity to monitor and evaluate
• Reduce the reporting burden by aligning efforts with the
systems countries use to monitor and evaluate their
national health strategies
• Strengthen and harmonize existing international
mechanisms to track progress on all commitments made
• Founded on the fundamental human right of every woman
and child to the highest attainable standard of health, and
on achieving equity in health
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Global Strategyfor Women’s and Children’s Health – GlobalOversight
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Accountability Framework: Parameters
• Applicable at all levels – national andglobal
• Links results and resources
• Three building blocks: Monitor, Review, Act
• All partners accountable for the commitments
they make and the health policies and
programmes they design and implement.
• Builds on and strengthens existing mechanisms
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Global Strategyfor Women’s and Children’s Health – GlobalOversight
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Commission: key outcomes
• Final Report Keeping Promises, Measuring Results:
- Accountability Framework
- 10 actionable Recommendations
• Request to WHO to lead implementation
• Advance Copy of Report released at a Technical
Briefing (19 May) at the WHA
• Release by UN SG in New York on 20 September
2011
[...].. .Accountability Framework: 10 Recommendations Name 11 GlobalStrategyfor Women’s and Children’s Health – GlobalOversightAccountability Framework: Visual Representation 12 GlobalStrategyfor Women’s and Children’s Health – GlobalOversightCommission s 10 Recommendations Holding all stakeholders accountable • Recommendations 1- 3: Better information for better results • Recommendations 4- 6: Better... resources forwomen'sandchildren'shealth • Recommendations 7-1 0: Better oversight of results and resources: nationally and globally 13 GlobalStrategyfor Women’s and Children’s Health – GlobalOversight Better information for better results 1 Vital events: By 2015, all countries have taken significant steps to establish a system for registration of births, deaths and causes of death, and have well-functioning... Secretary-General on the results and resources related to the GlobalStrategyand on progress in implementing this Commission s recommendations 24 GlobalStrategyfor Women’s and Children’s Health – GlobalOversight Independent Expert Review Group Name 25 GlobalStrategyfor Women’s and Children’s Health – GlobalOversight Independent Expert Review Group (IERG) Proposed by a Selection Committee and appointed by WHO... 20 GlobalStrategyfor Women’s and Children’s Health – GlobalOversight Better oversight of results and resources 7 National oversight: By 2012, all countries have established national accountability mechanisms that are transparent, that are inclusive of all stakeholders, and that recommend remedial action, as required 21 GlobalStrategyfor Women’s and Children’s Health – GlobalOversight Better oversight. .. and Children’s Health – GlobalOversight iERG monitoring mechanism: • Information gathering through the WHO webbased monitoring tool for direct country input and progress reports commissioned to different stakeholders • Immediate oversight priorities for 201 2: - Recommendations 2, 5, 7 and 9 GlobalStrategyfor Women’s and Children’s Health – GlobalOversight Draft 2012 Report Outline: 1 Introduction... 3 Progress on the GlobalStrategy 4 Progress on Commission of Information andAccountability Recommendations 5 A New Dialogue for Development, Obstacles to GlobalStrategy 6 Special topics 7 Recommendations 8 References 9 Appendices 35 Global Strategy for Women’s and Children’s Health – GlobalOversight Timeline for 2012 annual Report: LAUNCH FINAL DRAFT FIRST DRAFT Closing of information gathering... developed by the Commission 28 Global Strategy for Women’s and Children’s Health – GlobalOversight IERG Timelines Four years, from 2011 up to 201 5: First meeting: 22 November 2011, Ottawa, Canada Second meeting : WDC July 2012 Annual reports First report: September, 2012 Monthly telephone conferences 29 Global Strategy for Women’s and Children’s Health – GlobalOversight First meeting of the... reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health spending by development partners In the interim, development partners and the OECD implement a simple method for reporting such expenditure 23 Global Strategy for Women’s and Children’s Health – GlobalOversight Better oversight of results and resources 10Global oversight: Starting in 2012 and ending in 2015, an independent Expert Review Group is reporting regularly... well-functioning health information systems that combine data from facilities, administrative sources and surveys 14 GlobalStrategyfor Women’s and Children’s Health – GlobalOversight Better information for better results 2 Health indicators: By 2012, the same 11 indicators on reproductive, maternal and child health, disaggregated for gender and other equity considerations, are being used for the purpose... oversight of results and resources 8 Transparency: By 2013, all stakeholders are publicly sharing information on commitments, resources provided and results achieved annually, at both national and international levels 22 Global Strategy for Women’s and Children’s Health – GlobalOversight Better oversight of results and resources 9 Reporting aid for women’s and children’s health: By 2012, development . Global Strategy for Women’s and Children’s Health – Global Oversight 1 Name Accountability Commission follow up Recommendation 10 Global Oversight Global Strategy for Women's and. Global Strategy for Women’s and Children’s Health – Global Oversight 11 Name Accountability Framework: 10 Recommendations Global Strategy for Women’s and Children’s Health – Global Oversight. OUTLINE / CHRONOLOGY: Global Strategy for Women’s and Children’s Health – Global Oversight UN Global Strategy • The UN Global Strategy for Women's and Children's Health was launched