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Results for Development (R4D) is a global development nonprofit focused on health, education and nutrition. Prosperity starts with healthy, educated people.

05/06/2025

πŸ”‘ Addressing fragmented health financing is critical for countries looking to strengthen .

Join several R4D experts and others this Thursday, May 8, for a conversation exploring the effects of fragmentation on primary health care and universal health coverage.

They'll present new evidence and hear from Argentina, Burkina Faso, Indonesia and Tanzania on how they are:
1️⃣ Consolidating multiple coverage schemes
2️⃣ Avoiding further fragmentation
3️⃣ Harmonizing health purchasing functions
4️⃣ Streamlining funding flows to the provider level

Don't miss this opportunity to learn from country experiences and practical steps to make PHC financing more efficient, equitable, and effective.

πŸ“… May 8, 2025 – 8 AM EST/12 PM GMT
πŸ“ Register here: https://loom.ly/Qvv1EiU
πŸ“„ Read the background paper: https://loom.ly/SfCXxg8

The SALEX journey: Four lessons on global education networks | Results for Development 04/10/2025

As the School Action Learning Exchange (SALEX) wraps up after two years of collaboration, the team is reflecting on key lessons for building successful global education networks. 🌟

In a new blog post, they offer practical takeaways and advice for network members, facilitators and funders looking to drive lasting impact in global education.

Among their invaluable insights:
πŸ’‘ Building trust and connection
πŸ’‘ Embracing flexibility
πŸ’‘ Offering dedicated resources.

Read more here about the SALEX journey and what global education networks need to thrive: https://loom.ly/Z9uM4IA

The SALEX journey: Four lessons on global education networks | Results for Development As the SALEX journey wraps up, we’re diving into four key lessons to offer actionable advice for network members, facilitators and funders.

How governments can take charge to tackle malnutrition amid a looming crisis 04/08/2025

Countries with high rates of malnutrition have long depended on external funding to deliver essential nutrition services.

While country leaders recognize that this reliance is unsustainable, more urgent and decisive action is needed to prevent the crisis from worsening.

Following this year's Nutrition for Growth Summit in Paris, our experts highlight how countries like Nigeria, Pakistan and Senegal are taking bold steps to mobilize domestic resources and collaborate across sectors.

Read why these efforts are essential to ensuring that sustainable nutrition funding becomes β€” and remains β€” a top priority and what governments can do.



https://loom.ly/ImGx1H8

How governments can take charge to tackle malnutrition amid a looming crisis Country governments know a reliance on external nutrition financing is unsustainable and are working to change this, but much more is needed.

03/05/2025

Happening tomorrow! πŸ‘€ Don't forget to register for the launch of the "Health Systems and Reform" special issue: β€œObjective-Oriented Health Systems Reform: Implications for Moving Towards Universal Health Coverage."

The issue includes 50 authors β€” including Results for Development experts β€” from sharing analyses and perspectives on health reforms in 12 countries across Latin America, Africa and Asia.

In many cases, was the entry point for these reforms, and several papers offer valuable lessons and insights into how β€” and why β€” these reforms were implemented to address diagnosed causes of system underperformance.

πŸ—“οΈ Thursday, March 6, 2025
πŸ•°οΈ 14:00 – 16:00 CET/ 08:00 – 10:00 EST
πŸ”— Registration and more details here: https://loom.ly/G3FeE1c

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