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... At the same time, countries that have provided DAH are shifting focus away from traditional development assistance in favor of investments focused on value for money and global public goods. In response, processes are under way to transition countries out of tradi­ional bilateral and multilateral health funding mechanisms, and t countries are expected to spend more of their own resources on health systems.
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... As countries transition out of external funding mechanisms, the rising burden of NCDs requires increased and significant attention while, simultaneously, the health improvements supported by DAH over the past several decades need to be sustained and accelerated. On June 13–14, 2018, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine convened a multistakeholder workshop to examine the transitions affecting global health and innovative global health solutions (see Box 1-1)
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... • Implications of simultaneous, uncoordinated programmatic transitions within LMICs, and partnership models to support countries during and after transitions with the objectives of maintaining and accelerating health gains, protecting vulnerable populations, and promoting health equity • Country ownership in decision making and development of partnerships during and after transitions • How these partnership models must differ from earlier global health part nerships to spur more sustainable investments: The incentives, expecta tions, and resources of new partners investing in global health, and the changing role and approaches of traditional external funders of health with a focus on leveraging knowledge and resources for sustainability The committee will develop the workshop agenda and select and invite speakers and discussants. In developing the agenda, the committee will reflect on topics addressed and key messages from previous activities of the Forum on Public–Private Partnerships for Global Health and Safety, in particular: identifying shared value opportunities in global health, developing partnerships based on country-identified health priorities through the Sustainable Development Goals, engaging the technology sector in global health through PPPs, and the governance of global health partnerships.
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... Chapter 2 summarizes the workshop presentations and discussions on demographic and health transitions, multilateral program eligibility and transition policies in practice, bilateral approaches and policies for transitions, and transitions in select countries. Chapter 3 focuses on setting the stage for sustainable investments in health and summarizes workshop sessions on multisectoral engagement and sustainable solutions to support transitions, elevating health on domestic agendas, and market shaping.


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