Transformation of the WHO Africa Region Secretariat: an exploratory study of the health policy lessons from health governance strengthening interventions for just and sustainable health systems
Bernard Hope Taderera

TL;DR
This study explores health policy lessons from the WHOAFRO Transformation Agenda to strengthen health systems in Africa for achieving sustainable healthcare goals.
Contribution
The paper provides new insights into health governance strengthening through the WHOAFRO Transformation Agenda's implementation in Africa.
Findings
Training and mentorship improved health leaders' skills and contributed to Pro-Results Values.
Digital tools and hybrid work arrangements enhanced communication and partnerships in health governance.
Strengthened partnerships across health governance levels supported resource mobilization for health systems.
Abstract
The World Health Organization African Region (WHOAFRO) Transformation Agenda initiated in 2015 has emerged as an important health leadership strengthening initiative in pursuing the 2030 health Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and universal health coverage. However, there remains need for research narrating health policy lessons from implementing it with a focus on Pro-Results Values, Smart Technical Focus, Responsive Strategic Operations, and Effective Communications and Partnerships, for just and sustainable public health systems in pursuing universal health coverage. This study explored health policy lessons from the implementation of WHOAFRO Transformation from 2020 to 2023, and how this may help reinforce health systems governance on the continent. This paper is generated from a wider study commissioned by WHOAFRO. The study design used was exploratory and qualitative.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGlobal Maternal and Child Health · Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology · Healthcare Systems and Reforms
