Covid-19 decision support tool for low-and middle-income countries
This simple framework can be used by policymakers to assess whether countries should impose tougher measures to reduce the spread of covid-19 or consider relaxing them
This simple framework can be used by policymakers to assess whether countries should impose tougher measures to reduce the spread of covid-19 or consider relaxing them
How teams can adapt approaches to support effective decision making during the pandemic
Real-Time Assessment of UNICEF's Covid-19 response in Eastern and Southern Africa to support a contextualised delivery of essential services
Two billion of the world’s poorest people live in fragile and conflict-affected settings. This figure is rising, fuelled by growing inequality, violence, conflicts and other shocks. In these fragile and shock-prone areas, progress towards Universal Health Coverage is slow.
We analysed the current status of interventions (in four countries in the European and Central Asian region) for the generation of demand for vaccines and identified gaps. Our study made recommendations towards mainstreaming interventions in government policies and budgets, so as to ensure sustainability.
As governments design national level responses to COVID-19, the role of local government is pivotal in ensuring implementation.
Stevan Lee and Fred Merttens set out key insights revealed when modelling health, public health, and social protection interactions during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Exploring how functional reviews can lift the roadblocks in government planning and systems
Our evaluation helped to understand the effectiveness of approaches to strengthen sub-national health systems through supporting district health planning and management