Universal Health Coverage Partnership Live Monitoring
The live monitoring of the WHO Country Support Plans provides a unique opportunity for WHO and its partners to actively and regularly engage in dialogue on the Universal Health Coverage Partnership's support to Member States to help them deliver on their Universal Health Coverage goals.
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Impact Driven
Live monitoring gives a voice to those who are driving impact in countries together with technical experts and donors.
115
Countries
supported by the UHC Partnership representing over 3 billion people
Transparency & Accountability
Live monitoring is a tool for WHO to strengthen accountability and transparency at all levels.
154
Policy advisers
achieving impact where it matters most
Achieving Results
Live monitoring contextualizes country priorities to focus resources where they are most needed.
The WHO Results Report 2022-2023 presents progress towards meeting the triple billion targets, a milestone to the Sustainable Development Goals. An analysis of investments, achievements and challenges is complemented by indicators and case studies that showcase some resulting health impacts in countries, where it matters the most.
The WHO Results Report 2022 presents progress towards meeting the triple billion targets, a milestone to the Sustainable Development Goals. An analysis of investments, achievements and challenges is complemented by indicators and case studies that showcase some resulting health impacts in countries, where it matters the most.
The report covers provides a synthesis of country activities and results achieved with the support of the UHC Partnership in all the participating countries for 2021.
This publication is the latest edition of WHO’s biennial report providing an overview of the Organization’s work in countries, in accordance with World Health Assembly decision WHA69.
These stories document how countries in the Eastern Mediterranean Region are reshaping their health systems amid one of the most devastating pandemics in history
Dedicated to the well-being of all people and guided by science, the World Health Organization leads and champions global efforts to give everyone, everywhere an equal chance to live a healthy life.
WHO identifies achieving universal coverage as a strategic priority, with the goal of 1 billion more people benefitting from universal health coverage by 2023. Access information on universal health coverage at WHO.