Promote cross-sectoral discussions and synergies to gain wider support for UHC and advance its implementation;
Institutionalize meetings between key UHC actors in order to lay the foundations for sustainability;
Strengthen the resilience of UHC during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Collective Action Initiatives
Met with key decision-makers and other actors to take into account the different dimensions of UHC during and after COVID-19;
Developed and shared a concept note on “Health Coverage and Covid-19: Diagnosis of Risks and Effects on the Supply of Services and Social Protection Mechanisms in Health
Progress
Advocated for UHC with Ministers and through a national UHC workshop, and shared the concept note mentioned above.
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