Appreciation: Governments of Botswana, Nigeria and Sweden ALMA, HLTF ICDP, PMNCH, RMNCH SCT, UNICEF, UNF, WHO

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Amplifying Southern Voices for Global Health in the Social Development Goals and Agenda Appreciation: Governments of Botswana, Nigeria and Sweden ALMA, HLTF ICDP, PMNCH, RMNCH SCT, UNICEF, UNF, WHO www.chestrad-ngo.org

The One Voice Approach Global and Regional Policy Advocacy Country and Southern CS Consultation Communications and Capacity Enabling WS1:Global Consultations, Policy Dialogue and Advocacy WS2: Southern Counsultaions, Policy Dialogues and Production of Technical Briefs WS3: Communication and Capacity Enabling for Policy Dialogue and Advocacy INFLUENCING POLICIES AND PRIORITIES SHAPING IMPLEMENTATION

PRINCIPLES, FRAMING AND GOALS GLOBAL STRATEGY 2.0 UNIVERSALITY, TARGETS AND INDICATORS THE GLOBAL FINANCING FACILITY Health Thematic Consultation HLD Health Theme E- Consultations/ Surveys Stakeholder Interviews Face to Face Meetings Virtual Meetings PARTNERSHIP, LEADERSHIP, ACCOUNTABILITY AND GOVERNANCE FINANCING AND DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS VITAL STATISTICS GLOBAL HRH STRATEGY MONITORING AND ACCOUNTABILITY FRAMEWORK DEVELOPMENT CONTINUUM GLOBAL HEALTH IN THE POST 2015 SDG KNOWLEDGE AND INNOVATION GLOBAL HEALTH ARCHITECTURE CONSULTATIVE PROCESS KEY MESSAGES FROM 6 THEMATIC AREAS INFLUENCING POLICIES AND PRIORITIES SHAPING IMPLEMENTATION 2012-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016

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Phase 1 (2014) Activities Global The 47 th Session of the Commission on Population and Development ICPD Beyond 2014- An unfinished agenda The 67 th World Health Assembly HRH Accountability Discussions Engagement with the RMNCH Steering Committee Universal and Accountable Health Systems the heartbeat of global health - 69 th UN General Assembly Side Event 12 th International Dialogue on Sustainable Development Country Health in the post-2015 NGO Coalition Post-2015 advocacy efforts of the Health Workers Advocacy Initiative (HWAI) Membership of various post-2015 consultative groups Country Processes and CS engagement in RMNCAH Southern CS consultations on the Global Financing Facility (GFF) Options for Mutual Accountability Measurement and Accountability for Health in SDG and Post 2015 agenda

But that s not all Thematic Consultations Accountability for Human Resources for Health Mutual Accountability Meaningful engagement of non-state actors Country Engagement Platforms, Financing Alignment and Accountability for Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health (RMNCAH) A consultation on the proposed architecture of the Global Financing Facility

Achievements As a result of the above efforts, we have been successful at influencing the language around across all our thematic areas. As we move forward, we must ensure that gains made at the global level are reinforced at country level Our inputs have also fed into major global platforms/processes including: The Global Health Resources for Health Strategy The Global Financing Facility The RMNCH Strategy and Coordination Team The High Level Taskforce for ICPD/ CSW Processes

Advocacy and Communications Work Stream

Advocacy and communications works tream objectives Explain to a wider audience the process of updating the Global Strategy Ensure Global strategy incorporates stakeholder input, and has political buy-in Build links between Global Strategy and the Sustainable Development Goals

Key sub-workstream activities and outputs Political advocacy Consultations Digital engagement Media Messaging Political support and Champions GS includes stakeholder inputs Stimulating a global conversation Creating visibility Ensuring aligned messaging

Six Thematic Areas

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KEY ADVOCACY MESSAAGES www.chestrad-ngo.org Amplifying Southern Voices for Global Health in the Social Development Goals and Agenda

A SHARED YET DIFFERENTIATIAED AGENDA SHARED GOAL (ALL SECTORS; ALL PEOPLE): Maximize health life expectancy, secure our planet against all threats and leave no one behind OWNED GOAL (HEALTH) Universal access to life saving health inputs and coverage by quality health services equitably and sustainably delivered by strengthened health systems with a skilled health team and engaged community action JOINT COMMITMENT Unfinished agenda of the MDG, new priorities and accountable partnerships HEALTH IN ALL, AND ALL IN HEALTH

OUR RIGHTS OUR FREEDOMS OUR SECURITY Human Rights Human Security Human Freedom and Dignity Equity Gender Equality Quality Multi-sectorality

FOR ALL, WITH ALL Universal Availability and Access to Life saving inputs and comprehensive service coverage Unfinished Agenda Women, Children, Adolescents and Young Persons Vaccine Preventative Diseases (including cervical cancer) Malaria, HIV and Tuberculosis Sexual and Reproductive Health (including Family Planning Services) New Priorities NCDs (including Sickle Cell Disorders and Cervical cancer) Strengthened Health Systems Skilled, competent health teams and engaged Communities Peace and humanitarian crisis Equity (Social and Financial Risk Protection) Age Gender Geographic (Location) Income (Financial) Minorities, Migrants and Special Groups e.g. Physically Challenged

www.chestrad-ngo.org Amplifying Southern Voices for Global Health in the Social Development Goals and Agenda Priorities and Service Packages: A focus on the health and status of Women, Children, Girls, Newborn, Adolescent and Young Persons

www.chestrad-ngo.org Amplifying Southern Voices for Global Health in the Social Development Goals and Agenda Unpacking Sexual and Reproductive Rights

LEAD, OWN AND TELL Country Information and Accountability Framework MA4Health: Measurement and Accountability for Results in Health) Improved integration of country engagement platforms in the health sector (One Joint Health Sector Coordination Platform) Partner Accountability at the Country Level (Seven behavior of Development Partners) Promote and enable CS accountability (Going beyond engagement to dedicated funding for CS, north and south) A new partnership and governance framework for global health (WHO or the Global Health Office of the UNSG)

MORE MONEY, BETTER RESULTS Build financing around comprehensive national health plans not issue disease focussed strategies (One Plan, One Financing, One M&A) Invest in and scale equitable access to cost effective interventions and service coverage (Impact investing) Expand domestic financing (Increased budget allocation, new options in domestic financing, expand public resource base through individual and private taxation) Support innovations in domestic financing (Philanthropy, Giving and Corporate Social Responsibility; Crowd Funding) Hold DPs to commitments on ODA spending on equitable access to health care and HSS (Increased international commitment to health and development) Strengthen the linkage between process, financing and results (Accountability for process, resources and results)

MEASURE OR PERISH! Measurements are important: process, resources, results and impact Indicators are too many and more still coming (MDG: 8 goals, 18 targets and 48 indicators; SDG 17 goals, 169 targets and??100 indicators) Global reporting, programme level, country required Support for the effort to harmonize and align indicators and measurements in global health Strengthen country capacities to use data for decision making Apply technology and partnership for the collection and use of vital statistics with emphasis on the registration births and deaths (COIA targets 85% births and 65% deaths are registered Strong support for the data revolution Promote the use of data as evidence for accountability and transparent partner behaviour

KNOWING AND DOING Contribution of research to evidence, knowledge and innovation in global health Innovations in the application of technology to: Human Resource Management Access to health care Improve Quality of Health Care Expanding access to, and management of data Sustainability and the development continuum Invest in implementation research and impact evaluation

Options for CS Engagement and Strengthened Roles Recognizes the diversity of CS action and excludes the reporting actions of CS engaged in service delivery in its broadest terms Focus is principally on CS data utilization and accountability functions Key CS Roles and Functions Advocacy Policy Dialogue Performance Monitoring and Reviews Community reviews and audits Citizens scorecards and report Accountability Functions (Independent Brokering and Watchdog Role) Holding national governments and development partners to account Citizens hearing on accountability Keeping monitoring and reporting honest Shadow accountability reports Promoting CS peer accountability though coalitions and networks

Strengthening CS Roles Meaningful CS Engagement General Recognizing the diversity of non-state actors including CS Clarification of entry points Going beyond participation at meetings Fostering productive partnership between southern CS, national governments and development partners from confrontation to engagement Monitoring Making data available in a timely way Reducing jargon and complicated scorecards (making the data accessible) Engaging CS independent review and watchdog processes

Strengthening CS Roles Meaningful CS Engagement Accountability Inside-outside strategy Strengthening engagement with parliaments and the media Strengthening CS coalitions and networks for accountability functions Capacity enabling and incentives for CS accountability roles Financing Resourcing CS roles and actions (CS Accountability and Development Effectiveness Fund) Advocacy for earmarked funds for CS within the Global Financing Facility Mitigating Risks Reluctance of duty bearers to go beyond being accountable Blurred roles between duty bearers and CS for advocacy and policy dialogue Role clarification for CS north and south Sanctions from development partners and national governments when held to account

Strengthening CS Roles in RMNCAH Country Platforms - Meaningful CS Engagement General Clarification of entry points Assuring meaningful CS engagement (going beyond participation at meetings) Fostering productive partnership between southern CS, national governments and development partners from confrontation to engagement Monitoring Making data available in a timely way Reducing jargon and complicated scorecards (making the data accessible) Accountability Inside-outside strategy Strengthening engagement with parliaments and the media Strengthening CS coalitions and networks for accountability functions Capacity enabling and incentives for CS accountability roles Financing Resourcing CS roles and actions Earmarked funds (On budget, on plan yet independent) Innovations in domestic financing for non state organizations Mitigating Risks Sanctions from development partners and national governments when held to account Blurred roles between duty bearers and CS for advocacy and policy dialogue Role clarification for CS north and south

An exciting time in global health and development! Southern institutions with stronger voices informing the dialogue, shaping the debate and leading implementation! Goals: Vision SHARED LEAVE NO ONE BEHIND (EQUITY) Performance Results: Accountability Partnerships Governance: MONITORED MEASURED HONEST RESPECTFUL & INCLUSIVE TRANSPARENT Link for Reports and Publications http://www.globalhealthsouth.org/index.php/resources/2013-01-08-01-14-06/meetings-and-conferences-reports/cat_view/13-alliance-documents-and-publications/15- presentation-and-report/3-1st-dialogue-and-retreat-of-civil-society?orderby=dmdate_published&ascdesc=desc

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www.chestrad-ngo.org Amplifying Southern Voices for Global Health in the Social Development Goals and Agenda PHASE II ACTION PLAN (2015 2016)

PRINCIPLES, FRAMING AND GOALS GLOBAL STRATEGY 2.0 UNIVERSALITY, TARGETS AND INDICATORS THE GLOBAL FINANCING FACILITY Health Thematic Consultation HLD Health Theme E- Consultations/ Surveys Stakeholder Interviews Face to Face Meetings Virtual Meetings PARTNERSHIP, LEADERSHIP, ACCOUNTABILITY AND GOVERNANCE FINANCING AND DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS VITAL STATISTICS GLOBAL HRH STRATEGY MONITORING AND ACCOUNTABILITY FRAMEWORK DEVELOPMENT CONTINUUM GLOBAL HEALTH IN THE POST 2015 SDG KNOWLEDGE AND INNOVATION GLOBAL HEALTH ARCHITECTURE CONSULTATIVE PROCESS KEY MESSAGES FROM 6 THEMATIC AREAS INFLUENCING POLICIES AND PRIORITIES SHAPING IMPLEMENTATION 2012-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016

Over-arching Objectives Build on the achievements, and learn from of Phase Sustain synergy with global efforts and coalitions Focus on country level action to influence capital positions Promote greater coherence with the negotiations in New York. Interface One Voice messages with the implementation process: financing, accountability, vital statistics and measurements. Expand meaningful southern CS engagement at the country level Sustained amplification of southern CS voices and country perspectives at global levels and within programmes and initiatives Evolve mutually reinforcing partnership and division of labour with northern NGOs and for Southern CS within global initiatives and programmes

Sustained Global Level Engagement One Voice Global Events Side event at the 59 th Commission on the status of Women, New York Side Event at the 68 th World Health Assembly (Geneva) Pre-Summit CS meeting, Measurement and Accountability for Health Results Summit (Washington DC, USA; 9 11 June 2015) Side session at the 70 th Session of the UN General Assembly (New York) Side Session at the Women Deliver Conference 2016 (Copenhagen, Demark) Partner Events The Roundtable on the Global Health Architecture, London, United Kingdom (Chathan House) The Global Strategy for Women s Child and Adolescent Health, India (PMNCH, WHO) Global Summit on Measurement and Accountability for Health Results(MA4H) Summit (WB, WHO, USAID) Financing for Development Conference in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Participation in other Post 2015 Events Engagement in New York Level Post 2015 Intergovernmental negotiations (Platform of HealthNGOs) AU Heads of State Summits Participation in regional and other global consultative events

Thematic Multi-stakeholder Country Consultations Kenya Country Consultation Themes Rwanda Nigeria Botswana

Beyond UNGA 2015: The Journey to 2030 Universal Access, Equity, Quality and Systems Strengthening Improved Alignment of global resources Innovations and scaled domestic financing as a part of the development continuum Partner Accountability: Principles of the IHP+, Broader Development Co-operation Global Health Architecture and Leadership for Global Health Health in the multi-sector development agenda

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Advocacy and Communications Work Stream

JOIN THE CONVERSATION: A Spectrum of Opportunities www.womenchildrenpost2015.org EWEC website Consultation Surveys Teleconferences Webinars Toolkit for Country Advocacy Engaging in Social Media #Commit2Deliver #EWECprogress #GHB2015 Hold your own consultation Join the Webinars - 27 th & 30 th March 2015 RSVP required for participation https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/gs2_consultation

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