Connecting Sectors and Systems for Health Results
Strengthening public health, that is, improving the health of whole populations through action across all relevant sectors is at the heart of the World Bank's mission. This policy note takes stock of the global progress in public health over the past decade; lays out the challenges that must be...
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Zusammenfassung: | Strengthening public health, that is,
improving the health of whole populations through action
across all relevant sectors is at the heart of the World
Bank's mission. This policy note takes stock of the
global progress in public health over the past decade; lays
out the challenges that must be addressed for this progress
to be sustained and accelerated; and proposes an approach
for the Bank to maximize its contribution to public health
in the years ahead. This note comes at a critical juncture,
given the important gains made in public health over the
past decade. Key global indicators, including life
expectancy at birth, under-five mortality and maternal
mortality, have shown steady improvement, while initiatives
such as the scale-up of polio vaccination and the
distribution of bed nets to combat malaria have saved
millions of lives. The Bank is proud to have worked with
countries and development partners to contribute to these
achievements. The note emphasizes that the Bank will need to
root its future public health efforts in its areas of
comparative advantage, including its capacity to analyze the
economic and development impact of health investments, and
its extensive experience in working across sectors for
health results. The Bank finances investments in all the
sectors that impact health, including education, social
protection, infrastructure, water and sanitation and
transportation, to name a few, and is well placed to help
mobilize such sectors through coordinated, population-based
interventions to improve health and accelerate development.
Given its analytic capability, the Bank has a potentially
critical role to play in focusing finite budgets on the most
cost-effective actions, particularly in prevention and
health promotion. |
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