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WB Action: Establish a Health Systems Global Expert Team

Created on: Sep 30, 2009 11:14 AM by Martin - Last Modified:  Mar 19, 2010 8:31 AM by Laura

ActionEstablish a Health Systems Global Expert Team
DescriptionThe 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.
Year2009
Deadline2009
Sourcehttp://go.worldbank.org/J0321CZKM0
Criteria for Assessing Performance
Not AchievedHSGET not established
Working TowardsHSGET in development
AchievedHSGET launched
Objectively verifiable indicator (OVI)HSGET launched
Means of verificationHSGET website
Final RatingAchieved:
• 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 takenGlobal
Results under which we are tracking this   actionStrengthening 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 documentsSee website here
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