Where to from here? Policy and financing of integrated community case management (iCCM) of childhood illness in sub–Saharan Africa

In sub–Saharan Africa, recent years have seen increasing recognition of iCCM as a core strategy to deliver care to children, particularly those with poor access to health facilities, and reduce child mortality, in the context of the drive to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. Twenty–eight...

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Main Authors: Kumanan Rasanathan, Salina Bakshi, Daniela C. Rodriguez, Nicholas P. Oliphant, Troy Jacobs, Neal Brandes, Mark Young
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Language:English
Published: Edinburgh University Global Health Society 2014-11-01
Series:Journal of Global Health
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spelling doaj-65abab0de25347daa6a862bf1695bc792020-11-24T21:34:40ZengEdinburgh University Global Health SocietyJournal of Global Health2047-29782047-29862014-11-0142Where to from here? Policy and financing of integrated community case management (iCCM) of childhood illness in sub–Saharan AfricaKumanan Rasanathan0Salina Bakshi1Daniela C. Rodriguez2Nicholas P. Oliphant3Troy Jacobs4Neal Brandes5Mark Young6UNICEF, New York, NY, USAUNICEF, New York, NY, USAJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USAUNICEF, New York, NY, USAUSAID, Washington, DC, USASAID, Washington, DC, USAUNICEF, New York, NY, USAIn sub–Saharan Africa, recent years have seen increasing recognition of iCCM as a core strategy to deliver care to children, particularly those with poor access to health facilities, and reduce child mortality, in the context of the drive to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. Twenty–eight countries in sub–Saharan Africa are now the site of delivery of community case management for each of pneumonia, diarrhoea and malaria, albeit at widely differing levels of coverage between countries. Despite this progress, there are significant remaining obstacles to realizing the potential of iCCM to provide effective coverage of interventions for childhood illness at scale and quality. Here we review current trends in policy and financing of iCCM in sub–Saharan Africa to highlight two key issues: sustainable financing of iCCM, particularly from domestic sources, and the integration of iCCM in national health systems. We conclude by providing suggestions for how to move forward on these linked challenges.http://www.jogh.org/documents/issue201402/V4_Rasanathan_FINAL.XMLIntegrated Community Case ManagementiCCMsub-Saharan Africachildhood illness
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author Kumanan Rasanathan
Salina Bakshi
Daniela C. Rodriguez
Nicholas P. Oliphant
Troy Jacobs
Neal Brandes
Mark Young
spellingShingle Kumanan Rasanathan
Salina Bakshi
Daniela C. Rodriguez
Nicholas P. Oliphant
Troy Jacobs
Neal Brandes
Mark Young
Where to from here? Policy and financing of integrated community case management (iCCM) of childhood illness in sub–Saharan Africa
Journal of Global Health
Integrated Community Case Management
iCCM
sub-Saharan Africa
childhood illness
author_facet Kumanan Rasanathan
Salina Bakshi
Daniela C. Rodriguez
Nicholas P. Oliphant
Troy Jacobs
Neal Brandes
Mark Young
author_sort Kumanan Rasanathan
title Where to from here? Policy and financing of integrated community case management (iCCM) of childhood illness in sub–Saharan Africa
title_short Where to from here? Policy and financing of integrated community case management (iCCM) of childhood illness in sub–Saharan Africa
title_full Where to from here? Policy and financing of integrated community case management (iCCM) of childhood illness in sub–Saharan Africa
title_fullStr Where to from here? Policy and financing of integrated community case management (iCCM) of childhood illness in sub–Saharan Africa
title_full_unstemmed Where to from here? Policy and financing of integrated community case management (iCCM) of childhood illness in sub–Saharan Africa
title_sort where to from here? policy and financing of integrated community case management (iccm) of childhood illness in sub–saharan africa
publisher Edinburgh University Global Health Society
series Journal of Global Health
issn 2047-2978
2047-2986
publishDate 2014-11-01
description In sub–Saharan Africa, recent years have seen increasing recognition of iCCM as a core strategy to deliver care to children, particularly those with poor access to health facilities, and reduce child mortality, in the context of the drive to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. Twenty–eight countries in sub–Saharan Africa are now the site of delivery of community case management for each of pneumonia, diarrhoea and malaria, albeit at widely differing levels of coverage between countries. Despite this progress, there are significant remaining obstacles to realizing the potential of iCCM to provide effective coverage of interventions for childhood illness at scale and quality. Here we review current trends in policy and financing of iCCM in sub–Saharan Africa to highlight two key issues: sustainable financing of iCCM, particularly from domestic sources, and the integration of iCCM in national health systems. We conclude by providing suggestions for how to move forward on these linked challenges.
topic Integrated Community Case Management
iCCM
sub-Saharan Africa
childhood illness
url http://www.jogh.org/documents/issue201402/V4_Rasanathan_FINAL.XML
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