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HP+ Indonesia hosted a webinar on June 4, Advancing Indonesia's Equitable Health Policy through Strategic Capacity Strengthening Partnerships, to highlight a nearly a six-year collaboration with the government of Indonesia to support its ambitious health reform agenda and improve the policy, financing, and regulatory environment to promote positive outcomes in primary healthcare, maternal and child health, and HIV. The discussion, with special guest speakers from the Ministry of Health’s Institute for Health Research and Development, the Center for Health Financing and Insurance, and the Ministry of National Development Planning explored advances made in creating fiscal space for health, data analysis, and private sector engagement with an emphasis on capacity strengthening and addressing challenges of decentralization. Pamela Foster and Jack Langenbrunner from USAID’s Indonesia Mission joined the discussion on the collaboration and the need to sustain health sector gains in a post-COVID-19 era.
HP+ Indonesia hosted a webinar on June 4, Advancing Indonesia's Equitable Health Policy through Strategic Capacity Strengthening Partnerships, to highlight a nearly a six-year collaboration with the government of Indonesia to support its ambitious health reform agenda and improve the policy, financing, and regulatory environment to promote positive outcomes in primary healthcare, maternal and child health, and HIV. The discussion, with special guest speakers from the Ministry of Health’s Institute for Health Research and Development, the Center for Health Financing and Insurance, and the Ministry of National Development Planning explored advances made in creating fiscal space for health, data analysis, and private sector engagement with an emphasis on capacity strengthening and addressing challenges of decentralization. Pamela Foster and Jack Langenbrunner from USAID’s Indonesia Mission joined the discussion on the collaboration and the need to sustain health sector gains in a post-COVID-19 era.
HP+ Indonesia hosted a webinar on June 4, Advancing Indonesia's Equitable Health Policy through Strategic Capacity Strengthening Partnerships, to highlight a nearly a six-year collaboration with the government of Indonesia to support its ambitious health reform agenda and improve the policy, financing, and regulatory environment to promote positive outcomes in primary healthcare, maternal and child health, and HIV. The discussion, with special guest speakers from the Ministry of Health’s Institute for Health Research and Development, the Center for Health Financing and Insurance, and the Ministry of National Development Planning explored advances made in creating fiscal space for health, data analysis, and private sector engagement with an emphasis on capacity strengthening and addressing challenges of decentralization. Pamela Foster and Jack Langenbrunner from USAID’s Indonesia Mission joined the discussion on the collaboration and the need to sustain health sector gains in a post-COVID-19 era.
HP+ Indonesia hosted a webinar on June 4, Advancing Indonesia's Equitable Health Policy through Strategic Capacity Strengthening Partnerships, to highlight a nearly a six-year collaboration with the government of Indonesia to support its ambitious health reform agenda and improve the policy, financing, and regulatory environment to promote positive outcomes in primary healthcare, maternal and child health, and HIV. The discussion, with special guest speakers from the Ministry of Health’s Institute for Health Research and Development, the Center for Health Financing and Insurance, and the Ministry of National Development Planning explored advances made in creating fiscal space for health, data analysis, and private sector engagement with an emphasis on capacity strengthening and addressing challenges of decentralization. Pamela Foster and Jack Langenbrunner from USAID’s Indonesia Mission joined the discussion on the collaboration and the need to sustain health sector gains in a post-COVID-19 era.
HP+ Indonesia hosted a webinar on June 4, Advancing Indonesia's Equitable Health Policy through Strategic Capacity Strengthening Partnerships, to highlight a nearly a six-year collaboration with the government of Indonesia to support its ambitious health reform agenda and improve the policy, financing, and regulatory environment to promote positive outcomes in primary healthcare, maternal and child health, and HIV. The discussion, with special guest speakers from the Ministry of Health’s Institute for Health Research and Development, the Center for Health Financing and Insurance, and the Ministry of National Development Planning explored advances made in creating fiscal space for health, data analysis, and private sector engagement with an emphasis on capacity strengthening and addressing challenges of decentralization. Pamela Foster and Jack Langenbrunner from USAID’s Indonesia Mission joined the discussion on the collaboration and the need to sustain health sector gains in a post-COVID-19 era.