| Action | Establish a Health Systems Global Expert Team |
| Description | The Health Systems Global Expert Team (HSGET) aims to increase the quantity and quality of technical expertise engaged in addressing health-system related causes of poor performance in client health systems, including Africa and IHP+ countries. This work is also includes work in MICs and other countries. |
| Year | 2009 |
| Deadline | 2009 |
| Source | http://go.worldbank.org/J0321CZKM0 |
| Criteria for Assessing Performance | |
| Not Achieved | HSGET not established |
| Working Towards | HSGET in development |
| Achieved | HSGET launched |
| Objectively verifiable indicator (OVI) | HSGET launched |
| Means of verification | HSGET website |
| Final Rating | Achieved: • HSGET launched in February 2009. • HSGET comprised of 16 World Bank technical experts (8 Core experts, 8 extended team) and active in providing technical and analytical support on a demand-driven basis to regional task teams and other clients. |
| Contextual Information | |
| Where the action will be taken | Global |
| Results under which we are tracking this action | Strengthening Health Systems |
| Explanations | |
| Background | • An initiative to increase the quantity and quality of technical expertise engaged in addressing health-system related causes of poor performance in client health systems. • Will produce four types of outputs: technical assistance, knowledge products, knowledge dissemination, and capacity building. • Linked to the broad goal of the World Bank to ensure that the best expertise (internal and external) is available and deployed quickly and flexibly for client needs. |
| Links to relevant documents | See website here |
| Comments | |
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