Results
IHP+Results independently monitors IHP+ signatories progress in implementing their commitments on aid effectiveness in the health sector. It produces an annual Performance Review and scorecards that summarise each participating country government’s and development partner’s performance. The 2010 report is supplemented by interactive online scorecards.
Reports
IHP+Results 2010 Performance Report
This report presents findings, conclusions and recommendations on IHP+ signatories’ progress in implementing the commitments set out in the IHP+ Global Compact.
The main headlines from this report are:
- The review shows a mixed picture of progress in how health sector resources are being delivered and used. The results that IHP+ signatories are achieving to date overall fall short of the expectations on which the IHP+ was founded in 2007.
- However, the IHP+ has begun to demonstrate that it is possible for development partners and national governments to make a difference when they work together in closer partnership to implement the IHP+ commitments.
- The IHP+ is promoting a growing movement towards increased transparency and accountability for results in the health sector.
World Health Assembly Update (released in May 2010)
The 2010 World Health Assembly Update was produced independently by IHP+Results and summarises the progress participants make to improve aid delivery for the health sector.
The report provides a brief description of the tools and approach that IHP+Results has developed and shares some of the lessons learnt from the first year of this monitoring & accountability process.
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