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Social sectors financing

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    Costing and efficiency analysis of Tanzania’s primary health care

    Genesis has been entrusted with a key role in enhancing primary health care (PHC) in Tanzania. Our work builds on the Government of Tanzania’s national health strategy, which prioritised the improvement of PHC through its PHC Development Programme (2007-2017).

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    Advancing sexual and reproductive health and rights in Asia Pacific

    Building on a 2021 review, Genesis was contracted by the United Nations Population Fund to assess the integration of Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) rights and services into the ongoing Universal Health Coverage (UHC) expansion efforts in the Asia Pacific region.

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    Optimising child protection funding in Thailand

    Genesis was contracted by UNICEF Thailand to conduct a comprehensive economic evaluation of child protection funding mechanisms in Thailand.

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    Social protection to boost child health in SADC region

    Genesis partnered with the SADC secretariat and Nutrition International to conduct a comprehensive landscape review in light of the inadequate growth and development of young children in Sub-Saharan Africa.

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    Shaping public finance to combat malnutrition

    In collaboration with UNICEF Eastern and Southern Africa regional office, Genesis Analytics developed the Public Finance for Children-Nutrition (PF4C-N) Learning Programme.

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    Feeding into GIZ nutrition advocacy strategy

    Genesis partnered with GIZ to address the issue of malnutrition affecting women and children across Africa and Asia.

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    Making the case for investing in nutrition in Tajikistan

    UNICEF Tajikistan partnered with Genesis to conduct a study aimed at developing an advocacy package to increase public funding and improve nutrition policy implementation.

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    Childcare scheme in Palestine to support women in workforce

    Genesis, in collaboration with the International Labour Organisation, has laid the groundwork for the establishment of a model centre for affordable, high-quality childcare in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.

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    Tracking tool boosts health financing reforms in Africa

    Genesis Analytics is supporting the Africa Leadership Meeting – Investing in Health, which is tasked with developing tools and mobilising African governments to increase domestic investments in health.

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    Innovative budget tracking tools to tackle malnutrition

    Genesis partnered with UNICEF and the SADC secretariat to conduct a comprehensive nutrition budget analysis across SADC member states with data for the period 2018 to 2022.

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    Investment case to boost Rwanda’s ECD programme

    Genesis, in partnership with the National Child Development Agency (NCDA) and UNICEF, developed an investment case to support and strengthen Rwanda’s Early Childhood Development (ECD) programme for children aged 0-6 years.

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    Evaluation of funding tools to support Tunisia’s SDGs

    Genesis Analytics and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) have joined forces to support Tunisia in securing financing for its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This collaboration aims to evaluate existing financing tools and propose actionable recommendations for new ones, drawing on international experiences.

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    Costing model for SA-German nursing exchange programme

    Genesis was contracted by the South African Presidency and Georgetown University to conduct a cost assessment of a proposed nursing training and exchange programme between Germany and South Africa.

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    UN workshop on financing health and rights initiatives

    The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Asia and Pacific Regional Office (APRO) contracted Genesis to organise a four-day in-person workshop to enhance participants’ capacity to engage in strategic policy dialogues on financing for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR).

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    Assessment of Tunisia’s financing for sustainable development

    Genesis was commissioned by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to conduct a comprehensive development finance assessment (DFA) of the sustainable development financing landscape in Tunisia.

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    Pivotal role of hand hygiene initiatives in public health progress

    Hand hygiene is an essential practice for preventing the spread of various enteric and respiratory illnesses and has played a pivotal role in the public health strategy against COVID-19. However, hand hygiene efforts, especially in low- and middle-income nations, suffer from a lack of comprehensive coverage, alongside deficient policies, financing, and oversight.

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    Analysis opens tap to gender equality in African sanitation delivery

    The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation contracted JG Afrika and Genesis Analytics to conduct a needs assessment and landscape analysis to pinpoint how the foundation could best support its African-based urban sanitation partners with technical assistance that resulted in targeted and sustainable gender mainstreaming. 

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    Investment case tackles stunting in Lesotho

    Genesis played a role in addressing Lesotho’s significant malnutrition challenges by collaborating with UNICEF and the Lesotho government to develop a comprehensive investment case for the ambitious Lesotho Food and Nutrition Strategy and Action Plan for 2019 to 2023.

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    Diagnosing expenditure performance through health financing analysis

    The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation needed to identify health-financing challenges driving poor system performance and the entry points in addressing the challenges.

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    Supporting health-financing advocacy with evidence-driven strategies

    We apply a suite of diagnostic and analytical approaches in health financing assessment to determine the adequacy, efficiency, cost-effectiveness and equity of financing for different disease and programmatic areas.

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    Impact of Covid-19 on fiscal space for HIV in three countries

    To assess the magnitude of the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on health and HIV expenditure, UNAIDS carried out fiscal-space analyses in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Jamaica, and Lesotho.

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    Optimising nutrition funding in Uganda

    Genesis collaborated with UNICEF and the Ugandan government to develop a comprehensive investment case for the Uganda Nutrition Action Plan II (UNAP II) for 2019 to 2025.

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    Assessing performance of family planning financing

    Genesis conducted family-planning performance assessment for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to identify key improvement areas in family-planning financing for three countries and created a tool that supports alignment between the foundation’s health and family-planning financing strategies.

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    Counting the health costs of VAT on soap in Madagascar

    Genesis Analytics partnered with UNICEF and the Government in Madagascar to evaluate whether an exemption in the value-added tax on soap would increase access to soap and achieve better WASH-related outcomes, and drive tax policy decision-making based on the recommendations derived from the evaluation.

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    Building the case for an investment in ECD in Burundi

    Genesis Analytics partnered with UNICEF and the Government of Burundi to build the case for multi-sectoral early childhood development (ECD) investments in the country and recommend the package of ECD interventions that is optimal to boost the development of its youngest generation and, thus, of the nation as a whole.

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    Improving the accurate costing of HIV programmes in Africa

    Genesis has been awarded a contract to undertake a number of learning activities that will improve countries’ abilities to accurately cost their HIV programmes, using national data systems, and interpret existing cost data, thereby enabling more effective planning, budgeting and ongoing decision-making.

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