Lessons from 20 Years of Capacity Building for Health Systems Thinking

In 2016, the Flagship Program for improving health systems performance and equity, a partnership for leadership development between the World Bank and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and other institutions, celebrates 20 years of achievement. Set up at a time when development assistance for health was growing exponentially, the Flagship Program sought to bring systems thinking to efforts at health sector strengthening and reform. Capacity-building and knowledge transfer mechanisms are relatively easy to begin but hard to sustain, yet the Flagship Program has continued for two decades and remains highly demanded by national governments and development partners. In this article, we describe the process used and the principles employed to create the Flagship Program and highlight some lessons from its two decades of sustained success and effectiveness in leadership development for health systems improvement.

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Main Authors: Reich, Michael R., Yazbeck, Abdo S., Berman, Peter, Bitran, Ricardo, Bossert, Thomas, Escobar, Maria-Luisa, Hsiao, William C., Johansen, Anne S., Samaha, Hadia, Shaw, Paul, Yip, Winnie
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Language:en_US
Published: Taylor and Francis 2016-08-24
Subjects:capacity building, health sector reform, health systems, leadership training, sustainable financing,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/25334
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spelling dig-okr-10986253342023-04-03T09:33:10Z Lessons from 20 Years of Capacity Building for Health Systems Thinking Reich, Michael R. Yazbeck, Abdo S. Berman, Peter Bitran, Ricardo Bossert, Thomas Escobar, Maria-Luisa Hsiao, William C. Johansen, Anne S. Samaha, Hadia Shaw, Paul Yip, Winnie capacity building health sector reform health systems leadership training sustainable financing In 2016, the Flagship Program for improving health systems performance and equity, a partnership for leadership development between the World Bank and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and other institutions, celebrates 20 years of achievement. Set up at a time when development assistance for health was growing exponentially, the Flagship Program sought to bring systems thinking to efforts at health sector strengthening and reform. Capacity-building and knowledge transfer mechanisms are relatively easy to begin but hard to sustain, yet the Flagship Program has continued for two decades and remains highly demanded by national governments and development partners. In this article, we describe the process used and the principles employed to create the Flagship Program and highlight some lessons from its two decades of sustained success and effectiveness in leadership development for health systems improvement. 2016-11-03T20:53:33Z 2016-11-03T20:53:33Z 2016-08-24 Journal Article Article de journal Artículo de revista Health Systems & Reform 2328-8604 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/25334 en_US CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO World Bank http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/ application/pdf Taylor and Francis
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Yazbeck, Abdo S.
Berman, Peter
Bitran, Ricardo
Bossert, Thomas
Escobar, Maria-Luisa
Hsiao, William C.
Johansen, Anne S.
Samaha, Hadia
Shaw, Paul
Yip, Winnie
Lessons from 20 Years of Capacity Building for Health Systems Thinking
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