National Academy of Sciences
Implementing Evidence-Based Prioritisation in Global Health
Pages
7
Time to read
31 mins
Publication
Language
English
Pages
7
Time to read
31 mins
Publication
Language
English
This technical report addresses the challenges associated with implementing evidence-based prioritisation in global health. It outlines the necessity for evidence-based approaches to enhance health equity and reduce inequalities. The document discusses insights from a roundtable involving health practitioners, funders, academics, and policymakers, identifying key areas for improvement in global health practices. It emphasizes the importance of information-sharing mechanisms and the development of adaptive, function-based frameworks that respond to prioritised health needs. The report also highlights the need for increased social engagement and diversity in decision-making processes. Furthermore, it reviews current assessment tools for public health capacities and presents seven discussion points aimed at enhancing the implementation of evidence-based prioritisation. The report concludes that successful systems must incorporate diverse expertise and promote collaboration across sectors to effectively address health challenges and improve global health outcomes.