Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research

The Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research (the Alliance) is an international partnership hosted at World Health Organization Headquarters that works to improve the health of those in low- and middle-income countries by supporting the generation and use of evidence that strengthens health systems.

Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research
Established1999
Director
Dr Abdul Ghaffar
Addressavenue Appia 20, 1211 Geneva, Switzerland
NicknameThe Alliance
AffiliationsWorld Health Organization
Websitewww.who.int/alliance-hpsr

History

Following on from recommendations of the 1996 WHO Ad Hoc Committee on Health Research,[1] which recognised the role of research in strengthening health policies and the overall development of health systems, a group of global health leaders — including senior scientists, policy makers and representatives of various agencies and programs with a stake in health policy and systems research — met at Lejondal, Sweden.[2] At that meeting, the experts agreed on the need to create a body that would address areas of health policy and systems research.[3] Although it took almost two years after that meeting, the Alliance was officially founded in 1999. Since then its main objective has not shifted significantly.

Organization and governance

The Alliance has a small secretariat hosted at the World Health Organization Headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. The Secretariat manages the day-to-day implementation of the Alliance workplan. The work of the Secretariat is overseen by both the Alliance Board, which is the governing body of the Alliance, and the Alliance Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee (STAC), which is responsible for providing scientific and technical advice to the Board and Secretariat.[4]

The Alliance mainly works through issuing and managing grants that achieve its four core objectives:

  • Providing a unique forum for the health policy and systems research community;
  • Supporting institutional capacity for the conduct and uptake of health policy and systems research;
  • Stimulating the generation of knowledge and innovations to nurture learning and resilience in health systems; and
  • Increasing the demand for and use of knowledge for strengthening health systems.

For example, it is a core sponsor of the biennial Health Systems Research Symposium organized by Health Systems Global. It also has been involved in developing or commissioning a wide range of reports, guidelines, and journal articles[5] that advance the field of HPSR.

References

  1. "Investing in health research and development: report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Health Research Relating to Future Intervention Options". World Health Organization. Retrieved 26 August 2019.
  2. "Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research: aims, achievements and ambitions". Public Health Research and Practise. Sax Institute. Retrieved 26 August 2019.
  3. "A 20-year journey" (PDF). World Health Organization. Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research. Retrieved 26 August 2019.
  4. "About us". World Health Organization. Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research. Retrieved 26 August 2019.
  5. "Publications and other resources". World Health Organization. Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research. Retrieved 26 August 2019.
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