Resources


JLN Knowledge Products: Produced by Countries, for Countries

June 14, 2024

This KP brochure presents a list and brief of the JLN Knowledge products produced by countries for countries.

Improving Health Budget Execution: Learning from Country Experience

March 23, 2023

This learning brief presents key learnings from a review of the literature to identify examples of successful MOH efforts that have led to increased health budget execution, learning exchange meetings, and country-specific TA support.

Using Strategic Communications in Nigeria

June 24, 2021

Nigeria’s implementation of the Strategic Communications Practical Guide and Strategic Communications Planning Tool to address underlying facilitators and barriers to the BHCPF led to the first appropriation for the fund and an increase in interest in BHCPF services. The communication plan is thought to have improved the targeting and perception of the rollout communication processes. In 2014, the Government of Nigeria signed the National Health Act into law. The act provides a legal framework for the coordination of the three health care agencies and the entire health system in the country. The Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH), the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), and the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency (NPHCDA), including their corresponding state-level and local government structures, are mandated to implement the specific provision, known as the Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF), which focuses on removing financial barriers for primary healthcare, particularly for poor and vulnerable Nigerians. This sweeping health reform did not, however, provide an operational roadmap to implement the BHCPF. There were many challenges with operationalizing the National Health Act including but divergent views within the federal government about how to best implement provisions. This case study profiles the use of the Strategic Communications Practical Guide and Strategic Communications Planning Tool in Nigeria to align stakeholders to ultimately operationalize the BHCPF. A team from the Nigeria CCG participated in the Strategic Communications for UHC collaborative funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) through the Health Finance and Governance (HFG) Project and in the co-development of the collaborative outputs which were then customized and used in Nigeria to aid in the BHCPF rollout. The team was able to use these JLN tools to gain a better understanding of key stakeholders in order to better target them with pertinent information. The team also used the stakeholder analysis data to design their action plan, including prioritizing key audiences and co-creating messages specific for these audiences, including specific information to address barriers for community members, health facility workers and budget holders. Ultimately in 2018, the FMOH team received the first appropriation for the BHCPF of approximately USD180 million. This was an accomplishment four years in the making, from the signing of the health law through the development of the implementation and communication plan.

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Strategic Communication for Universal Health Coverage: Planning Tool

June 13, 2018

The Strategic Communication for Universal Health Coverage Practical Guide and Planning Tool equips UHC and health policy champions and implementers with actionable guidance on how to develop a comprehensive strategic communication plan tailored to different stakeholder groups to achieve a specific UHC objective. Realizing UHC requires deliberate, tailored communication strategies that increase engagement and knowledge, and create support for change among a diverse group of stakeholders – including political leaders, health care purchasers, providers, patients, suppliers and civil society groups. Each stakeholder group demands a different set of messaging, information, and modes of communication, whether it be to raise awareness or secure a consensus on a decision that can drive the UHC agenda forward. This guide was produced by the Health Finance and Governance (HFG) Project, with funding from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), in partnership with the Joint Learning Network for Universal Health Coverage.

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Strategic Communication for Universal Health Coverage: Practical Guide

June 11, 2018

The Strategic Communication for Universal Health Coverage Practical Guide and Planning Tool equips UHC and health policy champions and implementers with actionable guidance on how to develop a comprehensive strategic communication plan tailored to different stakeholder groups to achieve a specific UHC objective. Realizing UHC requires deliberate, tailored communication strategies that increase engagement and knowledge, and create support for change among a diverse group of stakeholders – including political leaders, health care purchasers, providers, patients, suppliers and civil society groups. Each stakeholder group demands a different set of messaging, information, and modes of communication, whether it be to raise awareness or secure a consensus on a decision that can drive the UHC agenda forward. This guide was produced by the Health Finance and Governance (HFG) Project, with funding from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), in partnership with the Joint Learning Network for Universal Health Coverage. Download the Practical Guide below and click here for the accompanying Planning Tool.