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The Advance Universal Health Coverage Multi-Donor Trust Fund

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A decade of advancing UHC in Asia and the Pacific

Globally, in 2015, more than 400 million people lacked at least one of seven essential health services like family planning or immunization, and many people who accessed services faced significant financial hardship because of the costs involved. The Advance Universal Health Coverage partnership was established to support countries to build an evidence base for health system reforms, provide technical assistance as the reforms were implemented, unlock financing for health, and create and share knowledge that could be used by other countries looking to improve the quality and coverage of health services. Since 2015, Advance UHC has helped to mobilize over $7.7 billion in new health sector investments in the East Asia and Pacific region.

Global Knowledge and Local Wisdom: ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Group Academy launches Health ...

Knowledge for Impact. The Pacific Health Systems Flagship Course is part of the new ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Group Academy, a strategic learning platform to empower government officials and private sector leaders to deliver transformative development solutions. The academy operates across a range of thematic areas including sustainable management of natural resources, fostering economic growth, harnessing digital technologies, and building human capital through investments in education, social protection, gender equality, and health.

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The Advance UHC Multi-Donor Trust Fund

The fund supports policy-relevant analytical work, targeted in-country technical assistance, and global/regional knowledge sharing activities. It also co-finances health system strengthening interventions and all work to support countries' advance toward UHC.

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Papua New Guinea uses data to help frontline health workers improve access to services.
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