Healthy development: the World Bank strategy for health, nutrition, and population results
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adam_text | Contents
Foreword xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Abbreviations xvii
Executive Summary 1
1 Introduction and Overview 11
The Importance of HNP in Socioeconomic Development 11
Significant HNP Gains but Large, Persisting Challenges 13
The Bank Role in HNP Improvements in the Past Decade 14
Opportunities and Challenges: The New International Environment and DAH 15
A Well Organized and Sustainable Health System: Essential to Achieve HNP Results
on the Ground 18
A Shift in the Driver of the Bank Country Relationship toward High Quality Policy Advice
and Strategic Focus of Bank Lending on Structural HNP Issues 22
How to Best Serve Client Countries in This New Scenario? 22
Strategic Objectives: What HNP Results? 25
Strategic Directions: How to Support Country Efforts to Achieve Results? 26
Implementing the Bank HNP Strategy 29
A Window of Opportunity for Redoubled Support for Countries HNP Results 30
2 Opportunities and Challenges in the New International
Environment in Health 31
A New International Environment 31
The New Architecture for Development Assistance for Health 35
3 Bank Contribution and Challenges in Implementing the
1997 HNP Strategy 37
Bank Contribution to the New DAH Architecture 38
Taking Stock of the 1997 HNP Strategy 38
Lending Trends since 1997 39
Need to Rapidly Improve Quality Performance of HNP Portfolio 41
Need for Sharper Focus of Analytic and Advisory Activities 44
Imbalance in HNP Staff Trends 44
4 How Can the Bank Better Serve Client Countries in the
New Environment? Bank Comparative Advantages for
HNP Results 47
Bank Comparative Advantages 48
Knowledge and Policy Advice on Public Policy to Improve Public Private Synergies
for HNP Results 48
Providing Advice and Financing to Strengthen Health Systems for HNP Results 49
Intersectoral Approach for Better HNP Results 53
5 New Bank Strategic Objectives: What HNP Results? 57
Strategic Objective 1: Improve the Level and Distribution of Key HNP Outcomes, Outputs,
and System Performance at Country and Global Levels to Improve Living
Conditions, Particularly for the Poor and the Vulnerable 58
Strategic Objective 2: Prevent Poverty Due to Illness (by Improving Financial Protection) 59
Strategic Objective 3: Improve Financial Sustainability in the HNP Sector and Its
Contribution to Sound Macroeconomic and Fiscal Policy and Country Competitiveness 64
Strategic Objective 4: Improve Governance, Accountability, and Transparency in the
Health Sector 66
6 New Bank Strategic Directions: How Should the Bank Support
Client Country Efforts? 69
Strategic Direction 1: Renew Bank Focus on HNP Results 69
Strategic Direction 2: Increase the Bank Contribution to Client Country Efforts to
Strengthen Health Systems for HNP Results 75
Strategic Direction 3: Ensure Synergy between Health System Strengthening and
Priority Disease Interventions, Particularly in LICs 77
Strategic Direction 4: Strengthen Bank Capacity to Advise Client Countries on an
Intersectoral Approach to HNP Results 78
Strategic Direction 5: Increase Selectivity, Improve Strategic Engagement, and
Reach Agreement with Global Partners on Collaborative Division of Labor for
the Benefit of Client Countries 79
7 Implications for Priority Health, Nutrition, and Population
Programs and Interventions 83
A Strong Commitment to Population, Sexual and Reproductive Health, and Maternal
and Child Policy 83
Opportunities for Sustaining, and Challenges to Improving, HNP Contributions
to Combating HIV/AIDS 90
Repositioning Nutrition to a Central Place in Development 93
8 Implementing New Bank HNP Strategic Directions 99
Action Plan for Implementing Strategic Directions 100
HNP Hub Mission and Organizational Changes 104
Rebalancing Staff Skill Mix 107
Preliminary Estimates of Strategy Implementation Costs 107
Annexes
A HNP Hub Action Plan and Regional Action Plans 109
HNP Hub Action Plan 109
Regional Action Plans 110
Africa Region 110
East Asia and Pacific Region 115
Eastern Europe and Central Asia Region 119
Latin America and the Caribbean Region 123
Middle East and North Africa Region 127
South Asia Region 131
B Acknowledgments 135
C The New Global 1 Iealth Architecture 145
Emergence of a New Global Health Architecture: Trends Since the Mid 1990s 145
Taking Stock of HNP Financing in the World 146
Challenges in the New Global Health Architecture 150
From Consensus on the Problems to Coordinated Action at Country Level 154
D The World Bank HXP Results Framework 156
E Alultisectoral Constraints Assessment for Health Outcomes 169
Rationale I (for Countries and Country Directors) 169
Rationale II (for the HNP Family) 169
Objectives of the Multisectoral Constraints Assessment 170
F What Is a Health System? 173
A Complex System in Constant Flux 173
Health System Functions 174
Systems Thinking 177
G World Bank Partners in Health, Nutrition, and Population 179
Global Health Partnerships and Initiatives 179
Process/Programs without Financial Participation 180
Global Institutional Partners 180
Bilaterals/Partners 181
Foundations 181
11 11XP Contributions to Combating IIIV/AIDS:
Background Paper to the World Bank 11 P Strategy 1 S3
The Relationship between Health System Strengthening and Priority Disease Approaches 184
Overcoming Health Systems Constraints 185
Vision for HNP Contributions to Combating AIDS 190
The Bank s Contribution to HIV/AIDS through Health Systems 191
Notes 195
Bibliography 201
Index 211
Boxes
ES.1 Healthy Development—The World Bank Strategy for Health, Nutrition,
Population Results 7
ES.2 Key Next Steps for Implementation 10
1.1 Could Elizabeth Have Been Saved? Why Health Systems Matter 19
5.1 What Are Governance and Corruption in the Health Sector? 68
6.1 Promising New Mechanism Linked to Results: Loan Buy Downs for
Polio Eradication Results in Pakistan 72
6.2 Argentina Plan Nacer— Health System Strengthening Built into Results Based
Lending for MCH 74
7.1 The World Bank Commitment to Reproductive Rights and Reproductive Health 85
A.1 HNP and the MIC Agenda 122
Figures
1.1 Development Assistance for Health by Source, 2000 and 2005 16
1.2 Total Global and World Bank Commitments for HIV/AIDS, 2000, 2002, and 2004 23
2.1 Treatment of Diarrhea 34
2.2 Who Uses Public or Private Health Facilities for Acute Respiratory Infections? 34
3.1 All HNP Total Commitments, Disbursements, and New Lending, FY1997 FY2006 40
3.2 Trends in IDA/IBRD Total New Lending for HNP, All Sector Boards Managed
FY1997 FY2006 41
3.3 Project Outcomes, by Sector Board, FY2001 FY2006 42
3.4 Trends in Portfolio Riskiness, HNP Sector Board versus Bank Overall,
FY1997 FY2006 43
3.5 Trends in HNP Mapped Staff, FY1997 FY2006 44
3.6 Health Staff Composition, by Specialty, FY1997 45
3.7 Health Staff Composition, by Specialty, FY2006 45
3.8 New HNP Hires, Average Age 46
3.9 Staff Trends for HNP Hub, by Category, FY1999 FY2006 46
4.1 Health System Functions and Other Determinants of Good System Performance 50
4.2 Multisectoral Determinants of Global Burden of Disease 54
5.1 Trends in Infant Mortality, by World Bank Region, 1980,1990, 2004 59
5.2 Most Frequent Shocks Causing Household Financial Stress, Peru 60
5.3 People Fall into Poverty due to Health Expenses 61
5.4 External Expenditures on Health, Selected Countries, 1999 2003 65
5.5 External Expenditures on Health, Selected Countries, 1999 2003 66
5.6 Creating Accountability in Health 67
7.1 Fertility Trends, by Geographic Region, 1950 2005 86
7.2 Fertility Trends, Selected High Fertility Countries, 1950 2005 88
7.3 Population Activities Expenditures as Share of Total Population Assistance, 1995 2004 .89
A.1 Results Framework: An Innovations Agenda 133
C.1 Development Assistance for Health, by Source, 2000 2005 147
C.2 Net ODA as a Percent of GNI in DAC Donor Countries, 1990 2005, and Projected,
2006 2010 148
C.3 Volatility in Aid for Health, Selected Countries, 1999 2003 152
Tables
4.1 IBRD Net Staff By Sector Mapping, June 30, 2006 55
5.1 Time Series Trends in Health Expenditures, Low Income Countries, FY1999 FY2003 ... .61
5.2 Time Series Trends in External Expenditures for Health as Percent of Total
Health Expenditures, FY1997 FY2003 62
5.3 Time Series Trends in External Expenditures for Health as Percent of Fiscal
Health Expenditures, FY1997 FY2003 62
7.1 Some Characteristics of Countries According to Fertility Levels 87
7.2 Nutrition Provision Rated a Top Investment by Copenhagen Consensus 94
7.3 Progress toward Nonincome Poverty Target 95
8.1 Five Year Action Plan—Renewing Focus on Results 101
8.2 Five Year Action Plan—Strengthening Health Systems and Ensuring Synergy
between Health System Strengthening and Priority Disease Interventions 102
8.3 Five Year Action Plan—Strengthening Bank Intersectoral Advisory Capacity 104
8.4 Five Year Action Plan—Increasing Selectivity, Strategic Engagement, and
Collaborative Division of Labor 105
A.1 Health Indicators in the Africa Region 111
A.2 Health Indicators in East Asia and Pacific Region 116
A.3 Health Indicators in the Eastern Europe and Central Asia Region 119
A.4 Health Indicators in the Latin America and the Caribbean Region 123
A.5 Health Indicators in the Middle East and North Africa Region 128
A.6 Health Indicators in the South Asia Region 131
C.1 Composition of Health Expenditures in World Bank Regions and Income
Categories, 2004 148
H.1 Incentives Environment and Constraints tor Health Systems in Low and
Middle Income Countries 186
H.2 Levers of Influence for the World Bank in HIV/AIDS and Health Systems
at Country Level 193
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Contents
Foreword xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Abbreviations xvii
Executive Summary 1
1 Introduction and Overview 11
The Importance of HNP in Socioeconomic Development 11
Significant HNP Gains but Large, Persisting Challenges 13
The Bank Role in HNP Improvements in the Past Decade 14
Opportunities and Challenges: The New International Environment and DAH 15
A Well Organized and Sustainable Health System: Essential to Achieve HNP Results
on the Ground 18
A Shift in the Driver of the Bank Country Relationship toward High Quality Policy Advice
and Strategic Focus of Bank Lending on Structural HNP Issues 22
How to Best Serve Client Countries in This New Scenario? 22
Strategic Objectives: What HNP Results? 25
Strategic Directions: How to Support Country Efforts to Achieve Results? 26
Implementing the Bank HNP Strategy 29
A Window of Opportunity for Redoubled Support for Countries' HNP Results 30
2 Opportunities and Challenges in the New International
Environment in Health 31
A New International Environment 31
The New Architecture for Development Assistance for Health 35
3 Bank Contribution and Challenges in Implementing the
1997 HNP Strategy 37
Bank Contribution to the New DAH Architecture 38
Taking Stock of the 1997 HNP Strategy 38
Lending Trends since 1997 39
Need to Rapidly Improve Quality Performance of HNP Portfolio 41
Need for Sharper Focus of Analytic and Advisory Activities 44
Imbalance in HNP Staff Trends 44
4 How Can the Bank Better Serve Client Countries in the
New Environment? Bank Comparative Advantages for
HNP Results 47
Bank Comparative Advantages 48
Knowledge and Policy Advice on Public Policy to Improve Public Private Synergies
for HNP Results 48
Providing Advice and Financing to Strengthen Health Systems for HNP Results 49
Intersectoral Approach for Better HNP Results 53
5 New Bank Strategic Objectives: What HNP Results? 57
Strategic Objective 1: Improve the Level and Distribution of Key HNP Outcomes, Outputs,
and System Performance at Country and Global Levels to Improve Living
Conditions, Particularly for the Poor and the Vulnerable 58
Strategic Objective 2: Prevent Poverty Due to Illness (by Improving Financial Protection) 59
Strategic Objective 3: Improve Financial Sustainability in the HNP Sector and Its
Contribution to Sound Macroeconomic and Fiscal Policy and Country Competitiveness 64
Strategic Objective 4: Improve Governance, Accountability, and Transparency in the
Health Sector 66
6 New Bank Strategic Directions: How Should the Bank Support
Client Country Efforts? 69
Strategic Direction 1: Renew Bank Focus on HNP Results 69
Strategic Direction 2: Increase the Bank Contribution to Client Country Efforts to
Strengthen Health Systems for HNP Results 75
Strategic Direction 3: Ensure Synergy between Health System Strengthening and
Priority Disease Interventions, Particularly in LICs 77
Strategic Direction 4: Strengthen Bank Capacity to Advise Client Countries on an
Intersectoral Approach to HNP Results 78
Strategic Direction 5: Increase Selectivity, Improve Strategic Engagement, and
Reach Agreement with Global Partners on Collaborative Division of Labor for
the Benefit of Client Countries 79
7 Implications for Priority Health, Nutrition, and Population
Programs and Interventions 83
A Strong Commitment to Population, Sexual and Reproductive Health, and Maternal
and Child Policy 83
Opportunities for Sustaining, and Challenges to Improving, HNP Contributions
to Combating HIV/AIDS 90
Repositioning Nutrition to a Central Place in Development 93
8 Implementing New Bank HNP Strategic Directions 99
Action Plan for Implementing Strategic Directions 100
HNP Hub Mission and Organizational Changes 104
Rebalancing Staff Skill Mix 107
Preliminary Estimates of Strategy Implementation Costs 107
Annexes
A HNP Hub Action Plan and Regional Action Plans 109
HNP Hub Action Plan 109
Regional Action Plans 110
Africa Region 110
East Asia and Pacific Region 115
Eastern Europe and Central Asia Region 119
Latin America and the Caribbean Region 123
Middle East and North Africa Region 127
South Asia Region 131
B Acknowledgments 135
C The New Global 1 Iealth Architecture 145
Emergence of a New Global Health Architecture: Trends Since the Mid 1990s 145
Taking Stock of HNP Financing in the World 146
Challenges in the New Global Health Architecture 150
From Consensus on the Problems to Coordinated Action at Country Level 154
D The World Bank HXP Results Framework 156
E Alultisectoral Constraints Assessment for Health Outcomes 169
Rationale I (for Countries and Country Directors) 169
Rationale II (for the HNP Family) 169
Objectives of the Multisectoral Constraints Assessment 170
F What Is a Health System? 173
A Complex System in Constant Flux 173
Health System Functions 174
"Systems" Thinking 177
G World Bank Partners in Health, Nutrition, and Population 179
Global Health Partnerships and Initiatives 179
Process/Programs without Financial Participation 180
Global Institutional Partners 180
Bilaterals/Partners 181
Foundations 181
11 11XP Contributions to Combating IIIV/AIDS:
Background Paper to the World Bank 11\P Strategy 1 S3
The Relationship between Health System Strengthening and Priority Disease Approaches 184
Overcoming Health Systems Constraints 185
Vision for HNP Contributions to Combating AIDS 190
The Bank's Contribution to HIV/AIDS through Health Systems 191
Notes 195
Bibliography 201
Index 211
Boxes
ES.1 Healthy Development—The World Bank Strategy for Health, Nutrition,
Population Results 7
ES.2 Key Next Steps for Implementation 10
1.1 Could Elizabeth Have Been Saved? Why Health Systems Matter 19
5.1 What Are Governance and Corruption in the Health Sector? 68
6.1 Promising New Mechanism Linked to Results: Loan Buy Downs for
Polio Eradication Results in Pakistan 72
6.2 Argentina Plan Nacer— Health System Strengthening Built into Results Based
Lending for MCH 74
7.1 The World Bank Commitment to Reproductive Rights and Reproductive Health 85
A.1 HNP and the MIC Agenda 122
Figures
1.1 Development Assistance for Health by Source, 2000 and 2005 16
1.2 Total Global and World Bank Commitments for HIV/AIDS, 2000, 2002, and 2004 23
2.1 Treatment of Diarrhea 34
2.2 Who Uses Public or Private Health Facilities for Acute Respiratory Infections? 34
3.1 All HNP Total Commitments, Disbursements, and New Lending, FY1997 FY2006 40
3.2 Trends in IDA/IBRD Total New Lending for HNP, All Sector Boards Managed
FY1997 FY2006 41
3.3 Project Outcomes, by Sector Board, FY2001 FY2006 42
3.4 Trends in Portfolio Riskiness, HNP Sector Board versus Bank Overall,
FY1997 FY2006 43
3.5 Trends in HNP Mapped Staff, FY1997 FY2006 44
3.6 Health Staff Composition, by Specialty, FY1997 45
3.7 Health Staff Composition, by Specialty, FY2006 45
3.8 New HNP Hires, Average Age 46
3.9 Staff Trends for HNP Hub, by Category, FY1999 FY2006 46
4.1 Health System Functions and Other Determinants of Good System Performance 50
4.2 Multisectoral Determinants of Global Burden of Disease 54
5.1 Trends in Infant Mortality, by World Bank Region, 1980,1990, 2004 59
5.2 Most Frequent Shocks Causing Household Financial Stress, Peru 60
5.3 People Fall into Poverty due to Health Expenses 61
5.4 External Expenditures on Health, Selected Countries, 1999 2003 65
5.5 External Expenditures on Health, Selected Countries, 1999 2003 66
5.6 Creating Accountability in Health 67
7.1 Fertility Trends, by Geographic Region, 1950 2005 86
7.2 Fertility Trends, Selected High Fertility Countries, 1950 2005 88
7.3 Population Activities Expenditures as Share of Total Population Assistance, 1995 2004 .89
A.1 Results Framework: An Innovations Agenda 133
C.1 Development Assistance for Health, by Source, 2000 2005 147
C.2 Net ODA as a Percent of GNI in DAC Donor Countries, 1990 2005, and Projected,
2006 2010 148
C.3 Volatility in Aid for Health, Selected Countries, 1999 2003 152
Tables
4.1 IBRD Net Staff By Sector Mapping, June 30, 2006 55
5.1 Time Series Trends in Health Expenditures, Low Income Countries, FY1999 FY2003 . .61
5.2 Time Series Trends in External Expenditures for Health as Percent of Total
Health Expenditures, FY1997 FY2003 62
5.3 Time Series Trends in External Expenditures for Health as Percent of Fiscal
Health Expenditures, FY1997 FY2003 62
7.1 Some Characteristics of Countries According to Fertility Levels 87
7.2 Nutrition Provision Rated a Top Investment by Copenhagen Consensus 94
7.3 Progress toward Nonincome Poverty Target 95
8.1 Five Year Action Plan—Renewing Focus on Results 101
8.2 Five Year Action Plan—Strengthening Health Systems and Ensuring Synergy
between Health System Strengthening and Priority Disease Interventions 102
8.3 Five Year Action Plan—Strengthening Bank Intersectoral Advisory Capacity 104
8.4 Five Year Action Plan—Increasing Selectivity, Strategic Engagement, and
Collaborative Division of Labor 105
A.1 Health Indicators in the Africa Region 111
A.2 Health Indicators in East Asia and Pacific Region 116
A.3 Health Indicators in the Eastern Europe and Central Asia Region 119
A.4 Health Indicators in the Latin America and the Caribbean Region 123
A.5 Health Indicators in the Middle East and North Africa Region 128
A.6 Health Indicators in the South Asia Region 131
C.1 Composition of Health Expenditures in World Bank Regions and Income
Categories, 2004 148
H.1 Incentives Environment and Constraints tor Health Systems in Low and
Middle Income Countries 186
H.2 Levers of Influence for the World Bank in HIV/AIDS and Health Systems
at Country Level 193 |
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spelling | Healthy development the World Bank strategy for health, nutrition, and population results Washington, DC World Bank 2007 220 S. garph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier World Bank Weltbank (DE-588)121364-7 gnd rswk-swf Developing Countries Financial Support International Agencies International cooperation Nutrition policy - Finance - Developing countries Population assistance - Finance - Developing countries Public Health Public Policy Public health - Developing countries Public health - Finance - Developing countries Entwicklungsländer Public health Developing countries Finance Public health Developing countries International cooperation Nutrition policy Developing countries Finance Population assistance Developing countries Finance Gesundheitsförderung (DE-588)4294611-6 gnd rswk-swf Entwicklungsländer (DE-588)4014954-7 gnd rswk-swf Entwicklungsländer (DE-588)4014954-7 g Gesundheitsförderung (DE-588)4294611-6 s Weltbank (DE-588)121364-7 b b DE-604 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0719/2007022159.html Table of contents only HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016029721&sequence=000006&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Healthy development the World Bank strategy for health, nutrition, and population results World Bank Weltbank (DE-588)121364-7 gnd Developing Countries Financial Support International Agencies International cooperation Nutrition policy - Finance - Developing countries Population assistance - Finance - Developing countries Public Health Public Policy Public health - Developing countries Public health - Finance - Developing countries Entwicklungsländer Public health Developing countries Finance Public health Developing countries International cooperation Nutrition policy Developing countries Finance Population assistance Developing countries Finance Gesundheitsförderung (DE-588)4294611-6 gnd |
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title | Healthy development the World Bank strategy for health, nutrition, and population results |
title_auth | Healthy development the World Bank strategy for health, nutrition, and population results |
title_exact_search | Healthy development the World Bank strategy for health, nutrition, and population results |
title_exact_search_txtP | Healthy development the World Bank strategy for health, nutrition, and population results |
title_full | Healthy development the World Bank strategy for health, nutrition, and population results |
title_fullStr | Healthy development the World Bank strategy for health, nutrition, and population results |
title_full_unstemmed | Healthy development the World Bank strategy for health, nutrition, and population results |
title_short | Healthy development |
title_sort | healthy development the world bank strategy for health nutrition and population results |
title_sub | the World Bank strategy for health, nutrition, and population results |
topic | World Bank Weltbank (DE-588)121364-7 gnd Developing Countries Financial Support International Agencies International cooperation Nutrition policy - Finance - Developing countries Population assistance - Finance - Developing countries Public Health Public Policy Public health - Developing countries Public health - Finance - Developing countries Entwicklungsländer Public health Developing countries Finance Public health Developing countries International cooperation Nutrition policy Developing countries Finance Population assistance Developing countries Finance Gesundheitsförderung (DE-588)4294611-6 gnd |
topic_facet | World Bank Weltbank Developing Countries Financial Support International Agencies International cooperation Nutrition policy - Finance - Developing countries Population assistance - Finance - Developing countries Public Health Public Policy Public health - Developing countries Public health - Finance - Developing countries Entwicklungsländer Public health Developing countries Finance Public health Developing countries International cooperation Nutrition policy Developing countries Finance Population assistance Developing countries Finance Gesundheitsförderung |
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