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NEWS January 7, 2025

Shaping Resilient Health Systems: JLN’s Strategies for Tackling Health Challenges in a Changing World

JLN Network Manager

Healthcare needs are rapidly evolving across the world, driven by a combination of emerging global health threats, shifting demographics, climate challenges and technological advancements. Countries must continuously adapt and prioritize the limited resources to meet the changing healthcare needs of their population.  COVID-19, and more recently, Mpox are defining moments in global public health, which have prompted investments of many nations in building resilient health systems including early warning systems, vaccine distribution networks, and pandemic preparedness. Despite the warning signs, the Global Health Security Index found that no country was fully prepared for a pandemic as of 2021.  Increasing life expectancy is also influencing a demographic shift in the population and in 2021, 727 million people were aged 65 or older globally. This estimate is projected to more than double by 2050 with 68% of the population expected to reside in an urban setting. These trends are likely to increase the risk for non-communicable diseases along with the global demand for primary healthcare and long-term care services, is expected to increase by 50% by 2030. 

NEWS October 1, 2024

Evaluating the Impact of Learning Networks: Insights from the JLN

JLN Network Manager

The JLN is a country-driven network of practitioners and policymakers from 40 countries across the globe who come together to problem solve, co-develop global knowledge products, and implement solutions that help bridge the gap between theory and practice. This collective wisdom of network members is harnessed to address complex health systems challenges ultimately accelerating progress towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC). The joint learning approach evolved over a period since 2010, when JLN was launched, drawing on several global best practices in action-oriented adult learning. It emphasizes a locally led approach, where country practitioners determine priorities, set the learning agenda, and co-develop effective strategies and promising practices. Knowledge exchange among countries is organized into learning exchanges (3-6 months) and collaboratives (18-24 months). Technical facilitators play a critical role, providing organizational capacity and analytical rigour to help countries frame issues and articulate their insights in a structured manner. The JLN encourages flexible thinking, enabling practitioners to synthesize new knowledge into knowledge products – including tools, assessments, policy analysis frameworks, decision-making tools, implementation guidance, and case studies – that serve the needs of the country participants who co-created them and become global public goods for the global health community.

NEWS September 30, 2024

Spotlight on Bangladesh CCG

JLN Network Manager

Bangladesh has been a valuable member of the JLN since 2015 and became a Full Member in 2017. The country has made great strides in their UHC journey tapping into the […]

NEWS July 3, 2024

JLN Knowledge Product Showcase Series – Spotlight on JLN Revision of Health Benefit Package Guide

JLN Network Manager

Authors:Vrishali Shekhar, Leon Bijlmakers, Jeanne-Marie Tucker The Joint Learning Network for Universal Health Coverage (JLN) is uniquely positioned in the global health space as an innovative community of country practitioners […]

NEWS July 1, 2024

JLN Champion -Spotlighting Stefan Nachuck, Universal Health Coverage Champion

JLN Network Manager

Over the last twenty years, since I entered the public health space at the Rockefeller Foundation, the JLN has been a big part of my life. The first round of […]