The Paris Declaration in practice: challenges of health sector aid coordination at the district level in Zambia

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The increasing resources available for and number of partners providing health sector aid have stimulated innovations, notably, the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness, which aim to improve aid coordination. In this, one of the fi...

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Main Authors: Sundewall Jesper, Forsberg Birger C, Jönsson Kristina, Chansa Collins, Tomson Göran
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-06-01
Series:Health Research Policy and Systems
Online Access:http://www.health-policy-systems.com/content/7/1/14
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spelling doaj-7ef3ba44e60844a18bffcda097066b072020-11-24T21:01:23ZengBMCHealth Research Policy and Systems1478-45052009-06-01711410.1186/1478-4505-7-14The Paris Declaration in practice: challenges of health sector aid coordination at the district level in ZambiaSundewall JesperForsberg Birger CJönsson KristinaChansa CollinsTomson Göran<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The increasing resources available for and number of partners providing health sector aid have stimulated innovations, notably, the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness, which aim to improve aid coordination. In this, one of the first studies to analyse implementation of aid coordination below national level, the aim was to investigate the effect of the Paris Declaration on coordination of health sector aid at the district level in Zambia.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The study was carried out in three districts of Zambia. Data were collected via interviews with health centre staff, district managers and officials from the Ministry of Health, and from district action plans, financial reports and accounts, and health centre ledger cards. Four indicators of coordination related to external-partner activity, common arrangements used by external partners and predictability of funding were analysed and assessed in relation to the 2010 targets set by the Paris Declaration.</p> <p>Findings</p> <p>While the activity of external partners at the district level has increased, funding and activities provided by these partners are often not included in local plans. HIV/AIDS support show better integration in planning and implementation at the district level than other support. Regarding common arrangements used for fund disbursement, the share of resources provided as programme-based support is not increasing. The predictability of funds coming from outside the government financing mechanism is low.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Greater efforts to integrate partners in district level planning and implementation are needed. External partners must improve the predictability of their support and be more proactive in informing the districts about their intended contributions. With the deadline for achieving the targets set by the Paris Declaration fast approaching, it is time for the signatories to accelerate its implementation.</p> http://www.health-policy-systems.com/content/7/1/14
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Forsberg Birger C
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Chansa Collins
Tomson Göran
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Forsberg Birger C
Jönsson Kristina
Chansa Collins
Tomson Göran
The Paris Declaration in practice: challenges of health sector aid coordination at the district level in Zambia
Health Research Policy and Systems
author_facet Sundewall Jesper
Forsberg Birger C
Jönsson Kristina
Chansa Collins
Tomson Göran
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title The Paris Declaration in practice: challenges of health sector aid coordination at the district level in Zambia
title_short The Paris Declaration in practice: challenges of health sector aid coordination at the district level in Zambia
title_full The Paris Declaration in practice: challenges of health sector aid coordination at the district level in Zambia
title_fullStr The Paris Declaration in practice: challenges of health sector aid coordination at the district level in Zambia
title_full_unstemmed The Paris Declaration in practice: challenges of health sector aid coordination at the district level in Zambia
title_sort paris declaration in practice: challenges of health sector aid coordination at the district level in zambia
publisher BMC
series Health Research Policy and Systems
issn 1478-4505
publishDate 2009-06-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The increasing resources available for and number of partners providing health sector aid have stimulated innovations, notably, the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness, which aim to improve aid coordination. In this, one of the first studies to analyse implementation of aid coordination below national level, the aim was to investigate the effect of the Paris Declaration on coordination of health sector aid at the district level in Zambia.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The study was carried out in three districts of Zambia. Data were collected via interviews with health centre staff, district managers and officials from the Ministry of Health, and from district action plans, financial reports and accounts, and health centre ledger cards. Four indicators of coordination related to external-partner activity, common arrangements used by external partners and predictability of funding were analysed and assessed in relation to the 2010 targets set by the Paris Declaration.</p> <p>Findings</p> <p>While the activity of external partners at the district level has increased, funding and activities provided by these partners are often not included in local plans. HIV/AIDS support show better integration in planning and implementation at the district level than other support. Regarding common arrangements used for fund disbursement, the share of resources provided as programme-based support is not increasing. The predictability of funds coming from outside the government financing mechanism is low.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Greater efforts to integrate partners in district level planning and implementation are needed. External partners must improve the predictability of their support and be more proactive in informing the districts about their intended contributions. With the deadline for achieving the targets set by the Paris Declaration fast approaching, it is time for the signatories to accelerate its implementation.</p>
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