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Innovations in Health Financing and Social Protection: Centring people and resilient systems

Date limite : 1 octobre 2024

  • Short Courses

  • Face-to-face

  • 5 crédits ECTS

  • English

  • -

A propos du cours

Informations générales

This advanced 3-week course will enable you to assess health financing systems and social protection mechanisms and how these can contribute to individual and community resilience, and as a result to achieve health for all.


WHY

The COVID-19 pandemic has been a wake-up call as well as a stress-test for many social health protection systems. Driven by a health security agenda, governments launched or broadened social protection schemes, including for migrants, self-employed workers, homeless people, and the missing middle class. Evidence shows that countries with strong health and social protection systems better able to protect their citizens. However, the pandemic also demonstrated the uneven and unfair distribution of risks and benefits among population groups, the danger of the fragmentation and segmentation in risk-pooling, and the diversion of funds of essential basic health and social services to pandemic prevention, preparedness and response measures.

While the world is struggling to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, global environmental changes, disasters, conflicts and political turmoil, migration and internal displacement, anti-microbial resistance, etc. keep putting pressure on health, financing and social protection systems. There is a need to build sustainable and inclusive systems for health financing and social protection for health that are capable to absorb, mitigate and respond to shocks, uncertainty and fragility and address the structural inequalities that cause the poor coverage of certain populations. To create such effective systems, substantial countercyclical resources and particular designs tailored to the needs of all groups of the populations are needed. Much attention is currently going to how the resilience of health financing and social protection can be strengthened.


WHAT

This advanced 3-week course will enable students to obtain insights in the state-of-art of developing resilient health financing and social protection for health , and in how robust social protection can promote individual and community resilience. Analytical frameworks for studying the resilience of health financing and social protection policies and interventions are introduced, with special attention for multisectoral action, cofinancing, and fragility and shocks.. The frameworks will be illustrated by means of case studies of health financing and social protection interventions and reforms in low- and middle-income countries and fragile settings.

Objectifs d'apprentissage

At the end of this course component, the participant should be able to:

  • understand how the different functions of health financing and of social protection in relation to UHC play out in challenging times
  • understand the current debates and conceptual frameworks on resilient health financing, shock responsive social protection, multisectoral social protection and cofinancing, politics of uncertainty, and transformative social protection, with a focus on fragile settings
  • critically apply analytical frameworks to evaluate the resilience of health financing and social protection systems , and how these systems can contribute to individual and community resilience
  • formulate evidence-based policy recommendations to strengthen resilient and inclusive health financing and social protection systems in a given country

Frais d'inscription

€ 730 EEE / 1900 hors EEE

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Course Leader(s)

  • Joris Michielsen

Course Administrator(s)

  • Linde De Kinder

Course Coördinator(s)

  • Kirsten Accoe

Contact

  • UHC@itg.be