E1. Why are transparency, access to information and citizen participation relevant in the context of UHC? The UHC2030 joint vision (4) argues that transparency, access to information and
Health budget literacy, advocacy and accountability for universal health coverage Toolkit for capacity-building E1. Why are transparency, access to information and citizen participation relevant in
Health budget literacy, advocacy and accountability for universal health coverage Toolkit for capacity-building E2. Tools for understanding and measuring budget transparency around the world The
Health budget literacy, advocacy and accountability for universal health coverage Toolkit for capacity-building Activity: Learning about freedom of information advocates in your country Individual
F1. Why analyse the public budget? No matter what type of stakeholder you are, if you are interested in advocating for improvements or advancements in any issue or sector that depends on public
Health budget literacy, advocacy and accountability for universal health coverage Toolkit for capacity-building C2. Main stakeholders in the budget cycle Various stakeholders participate in the
C3. The budget cycle and its stages and stakeholders for UHCKey stakeholders in several stages of the budget cycle are line ministries such as the ministry of health. To effectively influence
Health budget literacy, advocacy and accountability for universal health coverage Toolkit for capacity-building C3. The budget cycle and its stages and stakeholders for UHC Key stakeholders in
Health budget literacy, advocacy and accountability for universal health coverage Toolkit for capacity-building Activity: Building the budget cycle for your country Log on to your country’s Ministry
B4. Expenditures in the public budget and those relevant for UHC budget advocacy As stated above, a public budget is composed of two elements: revenue and expenditure. In section B.3 we discussed a