Financial support for universal access to fistula prevention and care.
RECOMMENDATIONS
- Increase national budgets for health care and invite the international community to assist with national efforts, upon request, ensuring that adequate funds are allocated to universal access to health care, including strengthening health systems to provide essential maternal health services (high-quality family planning, prenatal, emergency obstetric and postnatal care, and skilled birth attendance) to women and girls, including those living in underserved rural areas where obstetric fistula is most common;
- Ensure that national policies and programmes address inequities and reach poor and vulnerable women and girls who are at increased risk, owing to worsened poverty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, including through the provision of targeted financial relief; the provision of free or adequately subsidized maternal and newborn health-care and fistula treatment under a framework of universal health coverage; and opportunities for community engagement and active participation in monitoring policy implementation and service delivery;
- Enhance international cooperation, including intensified technical and financial support, especially to high-burden countries, to prevent and respond to fistula, especially in fragile contexts;
- Mobilize public and private sectors, to ensure that needed funding is increased, predictable, sustained and adequate to end fistula by 2030;
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