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Learnings from the Establishment of a Health Financing Unit in Timor-Leste
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This document outlines the strategic process of establishing a Health Financing Unit (HFU) by the Ministry of Health(MOH) and USAID Health System Sustainability Activity(the Activity). It highlights key milestones, challenges, and lessons learned, emphasizing stakeholder engagement and tailored capacity building.

Country/region: Timor-Leste
Tetun TL FACTSHEET
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USAID nia Atividade ba Sustentabilidade Sistema Saúde iha Timor-Leste nia objetivu mak atu fortalese governasaun setor saúde, dezenvolve mekanismu ba finansiamentu saúde ida ne’ebe sustentável, fortalese jestaun forsa traballu saúde, promove hahalok saudavel, no mobiliza sosiedade sivil.

Country/region: Timor-Leste
Timor-Leste fact sheet
Fact Sheet

The USAID Health System Sustainability Activity in Timor-Leste aims to strengthen health sector governance, develop mechanisms for sustainable health financing, strengthen health workforce management, promote healthy behaviors, and mobilize civil society.

Country/region: Timor-Leste
institutional capacity assessment TL
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The purpose of Institutional Capacity Assessment is to identify interventions the Activity can undertake in partnership with the GoTL to strengthen their capacities to improve health-system governance and functioning. 

Country/region: Timor-Leste
B1
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The manual clearly identifies the engagement mechanisms where REBAS-TL/CSOs could participate to discuss health issues that impact the population at national and municipality levels.

Country/region: Timor-Leste
PRS1
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his document captures the progress so far in improving CSO-MoH engagement and the next steps.

Country/region: Timor-Leste
D1
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The proposed Health Financing Unit will serve as the steward within the Ministry of Health (MOH) to ensure that sufficient funding is available to the health system and used effectively and efficiently to ensure the population’s access to public health services.

Country/region: Timor-Leste
A1
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This short handbook presents information and guidance to inform the advocacy efforts of REBAS-TL and its member CSOs.

Country/region: Timor-Leste
LAC_COV_1
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This report documents a rapid assessment of the Honduran context to expand SHP for women and children in high-migration contexts, including women and children at risk of migration, returned migrants from the United States, and migrants in-transit through Honduran territories on their migration journey.

Country/region: Honduras
Knowledge Areas: Migrants and Health Equity
Snippet
Publication

One-page document outlining key findings and actionable insights related to health financing strategies from the USAID Health System Sustainability Activity in Timor-Leste.

Country/region: Timor-Leste
Cover of report showing title and USAID logo
Publication

LHSS conducted a desk review to inform understanding of the Honduran context for expanding social health protection to women at risk of migration, as well as other vulnerable populations.

Country/region: Honduras
Knowledge Areas: Migrants and Health Equity
Cover of report showing title and USAID logo
Publication

LHSS conducted a desk review to inform understanding of the Honduran context for expanding social health protection to women at risk of migration, as well as other vulnerable populations. 

Country/region: Honduras
Knowledge Areas: Migrants and Health Equity
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Brief

This brief shares insights from LHSS’s review of Timor-Leste’s thriving landscape of civil society organizations (CSOs), with a focus on those that are active in the health sector.

Country/region: Timor-Leste
 

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