


On Prioritizing Health: A Background Analysis
This resource shares the results of a global review of country efforts to prioritize public spending in the health sector, intended as background reading material developed during the course of the JLN’s Domestic Resource Mobilization (DRM) collaborative. On...
Health Priority Setting and Resource Allocation Benchmarking Tool and Database Overview and Country Summary
This is an overview and summary of the Health Priority Setting and Resource Allocation (HePRA) Benchmarking Tool administered to 10 countries in 2019, namely Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Ghana, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nigeria, Philippines, and Vietnam. Access...
Health Priority Setting and Resource Allocation Benchmarking Tool
This is the Health Priority Setting and Resource Allocation Benchmarking Tool. This tool includes both a questionnaire and visualization that can be used to create a HePRA Database for your country. Access related resources using these links: Health Priority Setting...
Health Priority Setting and Resource Allocation Database
This excel database compiles results from the Health Priority Setting and Resource Allocation (HePRA) Benchmarking Tool being administered to 10 countries in 2019, namely Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Ghana, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nigeria, Philippines, and...
Blank HePRA Visualization Tool
Once you have filled out the Health Priority Setting and Resource Allocation (HePRA) Questionnaire for your country, this interactive PDF allows users to assign benchmarks to create a visual for a country’s existing health priority setting and resource...
Blank HePRA Questionnaire
This blank questionnaire can be used by you to gather responses on priority setting and resource allocation practices in your country. The Health Priority Setting and Resource Allocation (HePRA) visualization can then be used to create a visual of your country’s...
Protected: DRM Collaborative Policy Dialogue Toolkit
Password Protected
To view this protected post, enter the password below: