TAILIEUCHUNG - Resource Mobilization Strategy for the 2012-2015 Phase of Implementation of the Global Malaria Action Plan (May 2012)

Uganda has a comprehensive paper-based Health Management Information System (HMIS), and a computerized web-based system is currently being developed (District Health Information System [DHIS2]). Although the focus of the new system is on the public sector, there is an opportunity to extend to the private sector. Uganda went through a significant process recently of harmonizing and streamlining its HMIS forms, with the MoH leading the effort and working with multiple partners. This provides an opportunity to engage with partners who continue to use forms outside this system. Another opportunity to consider is MoH collaboration with the Ministry of Information and. | Resource Mobilization Strategy for the 2012-2015 Phase of Implementation of the Global Malaria Action Plan May 2012 Table of Content Executive Summary 1. Introduction 2. Context GMAP environment Funding trends and funding gap Health and development cOntext Economic return of investment in malaria Box 1 - Return on investment in malaria - Examples from three African countries 3. Resource needs and funding patterns Overview of needs and funding Needs and funding from a regional point of view Needs and funding from a sectoral point of view Are the GMAP data on resource needs still valid Funding target of this resource mobilization strategy 4. Funding sources and resource mobilization scenarios Domestic investments Multilateral funding mechanisms Global Fund World Bank and Regional Banks OECD DAC donor governments Aid from emerging economies Philanthropy and private sector s social investment Innovative financing Resource mobilization scenarios 5. Resource mobilization strategy overview Box 2 - Cost efficiencies in LLIN procurement 6. SWOT analysis roles and responsibilities and budgetary implications Fundraising capacity of the RBM Partnership SWOT analysis Roles and responsibilities in the RBM Partnership Budgetary implications 7. Conclusions and Recommendations Annexes Annex I Summary of PESTEL analysis of the GMAP resource mobilization environment Annex Ila. Aid investment in malaria control from OECD DAC and BRIC governments and simulation of increased investments Annex IIb. Domestic investment in health and malaria control from high-burden African countries and simulation of increased investments Annex III. Explanatory note on the resource mobilization scenarios Annex IVa. and IVb. Terms of Reference and Membership of the Resource Mobilization SubCommittee Annex V. Papers produced in preparation for the Resource Mobilization Strategy and other sources 1 Executive Summary At its 19th .

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