Financial management for sustainable health policies and programmes

Overview

Robust financial management systems and capacities are required to plan, direct and control financial resources so that the objectives of national health programmes can be effectively and efficiently achieved. In addition to managing the short-term cashflow needs, financial management includes budgeting, systems, procedures and controls to protect financial assets, and ensuring there is sufficient relevant and reliable information for good decision-making.

Financial management must be prioritized within the overall programme management responsibilities of an entity implementing a health programme, with close coordination between financial planning and budgeting, and between the planning and delivery of programmatic results. Likewise, systems for financial management and reporting of donor-funded health programmes must be integrated into national public financial management systems to ensure their sustainability.

UNDP takes a multifaceted approach to strengthen the financial building blocks of the health system that make it possible to deliver services of high quality. At the national level, UNDP works with governments to strengthen national public financial management systems for health and develop the capacities of national entities to sustainably manage and generate domestic and international health financing. This includes support to generate and evaluate accurate financial information, including from the private sector, to inform health policies and identify sustainable models to scale health services.

At the programmatic level, UNDP provides technical assistance to national institutions and civil society organizations to strengthen financial management capacities for effective implementation of large-scale health programmes, including those funded by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (Global Fund). UNDP provides end-to-end technical support for financial management to implementing entities on issues including planning, budgeting and forecasting, revenue generation, expenditure, monitoring and controls, reporting, and audit and assurance.

The pages in this section provide guidance and further details of UNDP’s support to governments and other health partners across each of these dimensions of financial management for national health systems and programmes, including HIV, tuberculosis and malaria programmes funded by the Global Fund. For further guidance on UNDP’s technical support to sustainable health financing, refer to the “Sustainable Finance” section. Additional tools and more detailed guidance on financial management processes for UNDP-managed Global Fund programmes can be found in the UNDP-Global Fund and Health Implementation Guidance Manual.

UNDP’s approach

Key Resources

This information paper reviews current developments and some of the latest thinking in the area of internal control.
AUTHOR: International Federation of Accountants
Language: English
File Format: PDF
This self-guided assessment adapts the public expenditure and financial Accountability assessment methodology – developed and implemented by a multi-donor partnership – to focus specifically on the health sector.
AUTHOR: USAID, Health Finance and Governance
Language: English
File Format: Link
This tool is designed to help public health officials determine the areas of strength and weakness in how public funds are managed and spent.
AUTHOR: Health Finance and Governance (HFG) Project
Language: English
File Format: PDF
ACCA, This paper explores how public financial management can be improved and capacity strengthened in developing countries and emerging economies.
AUTHOR: ACCA
Language: English
File Format: Link
Lenus – The Irish Health Repository, Dr. Stevens Library, Health Service Executive A detailed examination and review of the financial management and control systems in the Irish health service.
AUTHOR: Lenus: Research Repository / DOHC
Language: English
File Format: Link
United Nations Development Programme
AUTHOR: UNDP
Language: English
File Format: Link
United Nations Development ProgrammeThis ERM space hosts the latest information on the ERM Policy, risk governance mechanisms, relevant guidance/tools
AUTHOR: UNDP
Language: English
File Format: Link