About & Instructions
The UHC Partnership support to WHO Country Support Plans (CSP) plays a catalytic role in advancing WHO’s triple billion goals at the country level. CSPs are country-specific plans defining what each of the three levels of the Organization is committed to delivering to support countries to achieve their priorities and share results by the Organization. These plans play a key role as they help the MoH, with WHO support, to agree on key priorities and activities for UHC, in line with national priorities. This allows for a flexible bottom-up approach according to countries’ needs and progress achieved.
Quarterly live monitoring was launched as a key function to support the implementation of the CSPs at all levels of the organization. Through this process WHO gathers country intelligence on UHC progress, activities, and events and promotes knowledge sharing across the organization and with the partners of our efforts and successes in supporting UHC. A key aspect of live monitoring is a three-level response to the technical and financial needs to implement the UHC CSPs. To have an agile approach to mobilizing and deploying support that is cross-cutting based on the current needs in the country. The UHC Partnership provides WHO with the flexibility to be responsive to shifts in priorities by providing the financial resources combined with technical expertise and political commitment.
The live monitoring platform is an important accountability tool of the UHC partnership to support the collection and drive the analysis of the implementation of the CSPs supported by the UHC-P. The following are instructions for WHO staff to access and update their country information on the live monitoring platform.
Step 1: Go to the UHC Partnership Live Monitoring Platform: extranet.who.int/uhcpartnershiplivemonitoring
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