Policy Brief: Strengthening health systems

Health is a human right, and national governments and international donors and institutions need to urgently strengthen health systems to provide basic care for all in a fair and equitable way: what we’re calling for.

Published
June 2009

An estimated 9.2 million children under five, and half a million women of child-bearing age die every year, mostly from easily preventable or treatable illnesses.

In some countries, one child in every four dies before their fifth birthday.

Health is a human right, and national governments and international donors and institutions need to urgently strengthen health systems to provide basic care for all in a fair and equitable way.

This policy briefing looks at:

  • Why strong health systems are needed
  • What a health system should look like
  • Why health systems are failing
  • What we’re calling for

Download Policy Brief: Strengthening Health Systems (PDF 64KB)

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