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GLOBAL FINANCING FACILITY IN SUPPORT OF EVERY WOMAN EVERY CHILD

2 Outline Smart Scaled Sustainable Results 1.Investment Cases for RMNCAH 2.Mobilization of financing for Investment Cases 3.Health financing strategies 4.Global public goods The “what” of the GFFThe “how” of the GFFThe “who” of the GFF The GFF as a broader facility The GFF Trust Fund

3 What: Smart, scaled, and sustainable financing for results Smart Scaled Sustainable Focus on evidence-based, high impact interventions and results Maintain RMNCAH results through domestic financing Finance RMNCAH at scale through significantly increased domestic and international financing Results

What: Projected GFF impacts If the GFF is fully financed, it will achieve significant impacts: – Improving efficiency by approximately 15% in 2030, resulting in a reduction of the resources needed by more than US$6 billion per year in 2030 – Mobilizing a cumulative total of more than US$57 billion total 2015 and 2030 as a result of crowding-in domestic resources and by attracting new external support and improving coordination of existing assistance – Supporting ~20 countries to graduate from needing GFF financing for RMNCAH by closing resource gaps  The combined effects of these would prevent million deaths of women, adolescents, and children by 2030 (including the stillbirths that would be averted as a result of family planning) 4

5 How #1: The Investment Case Core analytics Consultation Agree on 2030 results (impact- level) Agree by obstacle on results (output/outco me level) and interventions Analyze key obstacles to obtaining results High-level visionDetailed diagnosis and prioritization Investment Case Looks across clinical service delivery and preventive interventions, health systems strengthening, and multisectoral approaches (including CRVS) Emphasizes issues (e.g., family planning, nutrition) and target populations (e.g., adolescents) that have been historically underinvested in Addresses service delivery approaches needed to ensure an efficient national responses

How #2: Mobilization of financing for Investment Cases 1.Complementary financing of the Investment Case – Enables rational division of financing, reducing gaps and overlaps while attracting additional resources 2.Increased government investment in RMNCAH – Wide spectrum of approaches to increase domestic resource mobilization, both formal and informal 3.Leveraging IDA and IBRD to increase financing for RMNCAH – Five ways to incentivize additional IDA/IBRD allocations – Based on the historic track record under the HRITF, the expected grant to IDA leverage is estimated to be 1:4 4.Innovative engagement of global and local private sector resources – Untapped potential at national level around service delivery, supply chain management, medical technology, access to finance – Key entry points: Investment Cases and health financing strategies, both of which take mixed health systems approach 6

7 How #3: Health financing strategies Sustainable provision of scaled-up RMNCAH results Implementation, including capacity building Health financing assessment Health financing strategy Comprehensive assessment: Entire health sector, not only RMNCAH Both public and private Historical trends and forward-looking projections Efficiency and equity Costed implementation plans to facilitate implementation: Based on national planning cycles and ideally in tandem with Investment Case (3-5 years) Includes capacity building and institution strengthening Long-term vision for sustainability of financing for 2030 targets: Domestic resource mobilization Risk pooling Purchasing

How #4: Global public goods Initial phase: – Focus on knowledge, learning, and evaluation (building on HRITF experience) – Establish CRVS “Center of Excellence” Potential additional specific initiatives to be defined within these broad categories: – Knowledge, learning, and evaluation – Data and information systems – Commodities – Innovation 8

9 Who: the country platform Preparation and finalization of Investment Case and health financing strategies Complementary financing Coordination of technical assistance and implementation support Coordination of monitoring and evaluation Not prescriptive about form Build on existing structures while ensuring that these embody two key principles: inclusiveness and transparency Diversity in frontrunner countries: Ethiopia and Tanzania used existing structures Kenya established a new national steering committee Government Civil society (not- for-profit) Private sector Affected populations Multilateral and bilateral agencies Technical agencies (H4+ and others) StructuresPartnersRoles

GFF Trust Fund Eligibility – 63 low and lower-middle income countries – Must be willing to commit to increasing domestic resource mobilization and to using IDA/IBRD for RMNCAH Resource allocation – Three criteria: need, population, income – Range of US$10-60 million per country – No repartition by issues/target population – CRVS fully integrated but additional funding of up to US$10 million if country includes in Investment Case and uses IDA/IBRD Roll-out – $800 million pledged to date – Four frontrunner countries (DRC, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania) – Additional 5-10 countries to be selected as a next step 10

11 GFF timeline UNGA GFF Announcement NGO Consultations Business Plan completed Spring Meetings Washington, DC World Health Assembly Geneva FfD Addis Ababa, Ethiopia SEP 2014 OCT 2014 DEC 2014 FEB 2015 APR 2015 MAY 2015 JUL 2015 SEP 2015 GFF Launch BUSINESS PLANNING OPERATIONAL PLANNING & SETUP FINANCING COMMITMENTS COUNTRY & STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATIONS Process supported by multi-stakeholder Oversight Group & Business Planning Team 4 frontrunner countries 1 st Investors Group meeting