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				<title>Article: The Eastern Mediterranean Region: Pioneering innovative solutions for health systems’ actionable governance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At the beginning of November, a group of policy-makers, experts and health practitioners convened in Beirut, Lebanon, to exchange on the Eastern Mediterranean region’s governance challenges, and to launch the first Regional chapter of the Health Systems Governance Collaborative. Countries in the Region have been grappling with health system governance challenges such as various shocks [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>At the beginning of November, a group of policy-makers, experts and
health practitioners convened in Beirut, Lebanon, to exchange on the Eastern
Mediterranean region’s governance challenges, and to launch the first Regional
chapter of the <a href="https://hsgovcollab.org/">Health Systems Governance Collaborative</a>. Countries
in the Region have been grappling with health system governance challenges such
as various shocks to the health system e.g. natural disasters, economic crises,
conflicts and refugee flows, etc.; the fragmentation of the health sector
posing challenges to steer &amp; implement policies and transform governance;
and institutional arrangements &amp; governance functions which are frequently
inflexible and/or not adapted to the highly dynamic context. </p>



<p>The regional level is actually ideally placed to act as a platform for
exchange as countries share some commonalities shaping their respective health
systems, alongside unique characteristics in terms of pathways of change.
Moreover, a regional perspective allows for exchange and mutual learning,
developing collective intelligence on cross-border challenges affecting health
systems.</p>



<p>The countries of the Region have taken the lead in exploring and
adopting innovative governance solutions, with a view to achieving UHC and
other challenges,&nbsp; such as: the “dialogue
sociétal” in Tunisia,&nbsp; accountability and
coordination in Sudan, clinical governance and hospital management in Egypt,
intersectoral action to achieve UHC in Iran, devolution following the 18th
Amendment in Pakistan, the “régionalisation avancée” in Morocco, emergency
preparedness and response in Oman…</p>



<p>The <a href="https://hsgovcollab.org/en/news/milestone-towards-fostering-actionable-health-systems-governance-eastern-mediterranean-region">Regional Collaborative</a> shares a
common vision on health system governance, starting from the complex and
dynamic nature of the health system. Challenges facing the health system in the
EMR call for a) a focus on ‘actionable
governance’ to promote dialogue and inclusiveness and b) exploring
progressive ‘best-fit’
approaches to health system governance, adapted to the context to address
barriers and look into opportunities to expand UHC in the EMR. </p>



<p>The Regional Collaborative is an
independent network that invites all stakeholders in health systems to share
their perspectives and aspirations by offering a safe, open and apolitical
environment for stakeholders to discuss all health system governance issues,
even the most sensitive.</p>



<p>The Regional Health Systems Governance Collaborative
Chapter aims to support Eastern Mediterranean countries in developing
country-led, actionable and best-fit approaches to health system governance
through the following:</p>



<p>Following
the Action Plan 2018-2020, the Regional Collaborative will support country-initiated
work on collaborative governance and health stewardship in Lebanon,
decentralization in Jordan, a legal and institutional review to implement
social health insurance legislation in Egypt, and accountability assessment in
Oman and the launching of country platforms in Iraq, Jordan, Morocco and Oman.</p>



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<p><strong><em>(sources:
action plan, report of the consultation and TOR of the consultation)</em></strong></p>
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