Country discussion of results

As part of the fifth round of IHP+ Results monitoring of effective development cooperation in health, Guinea Bissau held a meeting with 16 key country stakeholders to discuss the results, demonstrate commitment and accountability and identify next steps. The meeting took place in Bissau on 4 November 2016 and included representatives from government, civil society and the private sector. 

Dr. Vany Moreira, director general of the Public Health Administration chaired the meeting with support from the National Institute of Public Health (INASA). Unfortunately no bilateral or multilateral partner was able to attend the meeting due to other engagements. However, the meeting had a good representation of civil society and the private sector. 

Dr. Vany Moreira expressed his satisfaction with the monitoring process and thanked all participating agencies for their valuable contributions. He also called on all participants to contribute to the final outputs and make commitments towards the recommendations.  

Stakeholders then participated actively in discussions and debates on the monitoring results and constructively exchanged their views and visions for the future. Several recommendations were made which are currently being developed into an action plan to further strengthen the IHP + mechanism in the country. This document and the forthcoming action plan will be shared with the development partners active in the country to get their commitment. 

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LA REDEVABILITE MUTUELLE EST RENFORCEE

60% des PD participants utilisent uniquement les indicateurs nationaux du secteur de la santé pour faire le suivi de leur aide

0% des PD participants confirment qu’ils participent dans les processus de redevabilité mutuelle

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LES SYSTEMES DE PASSATION DE MARCHES ET D’APPROVISIONNEMENT SONT RENFORCES ET UTILISES

Une stratégie nationale de passation de marchés et d’approvisionnement existe-t-elle ?

60% des PD participants utilisent le système national de passation des marchés et d’approvisionnement

60% des PD participants confirment qu’il y a suffisamment d’appui en place pour le renforcement du système national de passation des marchés et d’approvisionnement, ainsi que pour le renforcement des capacités.

60% des PD (le FM, l’UE, l'OMS) utilisent les systèmes nationaux, mais confirment qu’il existe encore de nombreux défis.

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RESUMÉ DE LA PERFORMANCE DES PDs