Half the global population lacks access to essential health services. By extending the reach of the health system, community health programs are critical to advancing health equity. Still, despite strong evidence for investments in community health systems in Sub-Saharan African, a $4 billion+ funding gap persists. Furthermore, current donor funding supports mostly vertical, disease-specific Community Health Worker (CHW) programs that are costlier and less efficient than horizontal, integrated programs. National governments that seek to streamline and scale CHW programs face barriers including building political prioritization, developing policy, mapping resources, and establishing financing strategies. As a result, Ministry of Health teams often struggle to mobilize resources and scale strong, sustainable health systems, with community health workers at their core.
Financing Alliance for Health (FAH) supports Ministries of Health to develop the policies, strategies, and investment cases for community health, while also engaging with Ministries of Finance to secure budget lines for these programs. FAH aligns stakeholders toward a common vision, one where country investments catalyze additional funding from both public and private sector partners. To complement the in-country work with Ministries of Health and Finance, FAH advocates for the prioritization of community health and more effective funding mechanisms for integrated community health services at global levels.
FAH is working towards a new reality where domestic and international funders prioritize community health as a key contributor to achieving Universal Health Coverage and recognize community health as a critical investment in society rather than an individual cost to its members. FAH envisions a world where all people have access to health care, regardless of where they live, and we believe that community health is key to achieving this reality.