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UHC2030 presentation - Akihito Watabe
1. UHC2030 KNOWLEDGE HUB &
eLearning Modules
Dr. Akihito WATABE, MD, PhD, MSc (HPPF)
UHC2030 Core Team
Learning for UHC, ITM
2. Table of Contents
1. Introduction of UHC2030
2. UHC2030 Knowledge Management Workstream (2018-
2019)
3. Overview of UHC2030 Knowledge Hub
4. UHC2030 Taxonomy for UHC
5. UHC2030 eLearning Modules
3. “UHC2030 is the global movement to build
strong health systems for universal health
coverage.”
We provide a multi-stakeholder platform to promote
collaborative working in countries and globally on health
systems strengthening.
We advocate increased political commitment to UHC and
facilitate accountability and knowledge sharing.
We coordinate various health system networks and
initiatives as the network of networks.
4. UHC2030: Multi-stakeholder Partnership for
UHC
• 80+ countries
• International organisations
• Philanthropic Foundations
• 250+ CSOs
• Private Sector (NEW)
• Secretariat: WHO&WB
• A platform for initiatives
7. UHC2030
Interactive
Portal
(powered by TBC)
UHC2030
Country
Database
(powered by WHO
Country Planning
Cycle Database)
UHC2030
Knowledge
Hub
(interactive UHC
KM system & on-
demand knowledge
support)
Knowledge Resources & Demands from UHC2030 Partners
UHC2030
eLearning
Modules
(powered by WB
Open Learning
Campus)
UHC2030 Blended
Learning Modules
(face-to-face additional ground work
modules delivered by partners)
UHC2030
Market
Place
(interactive
session/booth)
Overview of UHC2030 Knowledge Hub
8. Value Proposition for the Knowledge Hub
• By establishing a standard taxonomy and assigning metadata, UHC2030 will link
users to relevant existing knowledge products.
• The focus will extend beyond countries with significant presence of development
partners to capture knowledge from upper middle income countries with
substantial experience implementing UHC-related reforms.
• Search patterns and the use of knowledge products will be tracked and analyzed
to help align KM engagements with country demand. UHC2030 could serve
as a catalyst to push partner networks to capture country experiences in their
area of focus.
• The Knowledge Hub could help to build a culture around promoting the
availability and accessibility of evidence and push for its use in policymaking.
• Taxonomy for UHC: Establish a common language for classifying, organizing,
storing, and retrieving knowledge products and services.
9. Most Common UHC KM Search Logic
Technical Area Related to UHC and HSS
Geographic Area (global, region, country)
Date Produced or
Offered
Type of Knowledge Product or Service
Knowledge Developer
or Provider
Search
Results
10. UHC2030 eLearning Modules (forthcoming)
• Target audience: primary CSOs, media and parliamentarians
• Core Module 1 (available later this year): advocacy & communications in
health (e.g. UHC Advocacy guide)
• Core Module 2 (available next year): strategic planning & budgeting in health
(e.g. Alba workshop)
• Deep Dive Modules:
• health financing & financial protection;
• community health systems;
• cross-programmatic collaboration for UHC
Advocacy & Social Accountability in Health
11. CHAPTER 1: UHC2030 and advocacy
• About UHC
• Strategic advocacy pillars to maximize our
impact
CHAPTER 2: A step-by-step guide
• Audience
• Messages
• Messengers
• Delivery
• Resources
• First Steps
• Policy areas and actions
• Evaluation
Annex
• Tools, resources and example policy actions
We provide a multi-stakeholder platform to promote collaborative working in countries and globally on health systems strengthening.
We advocate increased political commitment to UHC and facilitate accountability and knowledge sharing.
We coordinate various health system networks and initiatives as the network of networks.
UHC2030 provides a multi-stakeholder platform to promote collaborative working in countries and globally on health systems strengthening.
UHC2030 brings together more than 80 members, including 60 countries, CSOs, various UN organisations and foundations, the private sector as well as related initiatives. Examples of UHC2030 related initiatives are for instance the Joint Learning Network, Providing for Health or the Global Health Workforce Network.
UHC2030 lives through its members! I encourage you to actively take part in the global movement to build stronger health systems for universal health coverage and use this platform to collaborate globally.
UHC2030 Knowledge Hub: Knowledge management system with interactive search features and on-demand knowledge support to access to pooled resources indexed by taxonomy for UHC2030
UHC2030 Country Database: Country Planning Cycle Database initiated by IHP+ and currently hosted by WHO (http://nationalplanningcycles.org/), which could pool UHC2030 country member information free of charge
UHC2030 eLearning Modules: Open Learning Campus powered by the World Bank Group (https://olc.worldbank.org/ ), which could accommodate UHC2030 branded eLearning materials free of charge
UHC2030 Market Place: Face-to-face & interactive booth delivered by UHC2030 Related Initiatives during the UHC2030 related meetings
UHC2030 Interactive Portal: We are currently conducting detailed inventory and analysis of UHC2030 related initiatives, platforms, and portals to identify a relevant and low-cost platform for this function