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Georgetown Infectious Disease Atlas (GIDA): Tracking funding for Global Health Security Dr. Ellie Graeden, Talus Analytics Funding for global health security Significant funding increase for global health security with the launch of GHSA in


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  • Dr. Ellie Graeden, Talus Analytics

Georgetown Infectious Disease Atlas (GIDA): Tracking funding for Global Health Security

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Funding for global health security

  • Significant funding increase for global health security with the launch of GHSA in

2014

  • Funding was amplified by large-scale emergency disbursements for the concurrent

Ebola outbreak

  • How have these funds been used?
  • To which recipient countries and organizations?
  • For which efforts?
  • Where committed funds disbursed?
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  • Monitor and communicate complex funding streams for funders,

recipients, implementers, and researchers in global health security

  • Provide a framework for mutual accountability
  • Publicly available, peer-reviewed resource
  • Hosted publicly at: tracking.ghscosting.org
  • Available for use with Firefox and Chrome

Online tool to track funding, inform investments, and drive mutual accountability

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Who is being funded?

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Immunization

Immunization Workforce development

Workforce development

Evaluating funding by focus area: What efforts are well-funded?

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Laboratory capacity

Linking public health and security authorities Immunization

Surveillance

Global Health Security: Surveillance and Laborator Capacity generally well-funded

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Linking public health and security authorities

Antimicrobial resistance

Funding for response efforts

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Linking public health and security authorities

Antimicrobial resistance

Funding for response efforts

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Linking public health and security authorities

Antimicrobial resistance

Funding over time: Trend analysis

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Funding by core capacity: Where are funding efforts focused in the DRC?

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Comparisons help highlight relative cost of funding efforts

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Linking public health and security authorities

Linking public health and security authorities Immunization

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR)

Antimicrobial resistance

Which efforts have limited funding?

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Linking public health and security authorities

Antimicrobial resistance

Immunization

Funding for AMR, globally

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Linking public health and security authorities

Antimicrobial resistance

Immunization

Funding for AMR, globally

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Linking public health and security authorities

Global AMR capacity

Antimicrobial resistance

Immunization

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Linking public health and security authorities

Identifying the gaps: Visualizing unmet need

Antimicrobial resistance

Immunization

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Linking public health and security authorities

Explore funding details by country

Antimicrobial resistance

Immunization

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Linking public health and security authorities

Antimicrobial resistance

Immunization

Track funding across target efforts

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Linking public health and security authorities

Antimicrobial resistance

Immunization

Identify misalignment of funding & need

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Linking public health and security authorities

Antimicrobial resistance

Immunization

Who is funding AMR efforts?

Antimicrobial resistance

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Explore funders across focus areas

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Funding commitments vs. disbursements

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  • A shared, public resource to access funding information is critical

for mutual accountability

  • Monitored in all other aspects of global health
  • Working with the GHSA secretariat to follow up with donors and

confirm disbursements

Commitments vs. Disbursements

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Track progress and highlight successes

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Communicate funding impacts

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Highlight patterns of global influence

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Patterns of Funding for AMR

Much of the funding comes from NGOs and philanthropic donors

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  • Tool used by stakeholders including the World Bank, Nuclear Threat

Initiative, Global Preparedness Monitoring Board, country governments, and philanthropic groups

  • Links to other efforts to track preparedness, including WHO JEE scores

and Resolve to Save Lives preparedness scores

  • Data can be downloaded for further analysis and data sharing
  • A public tool for implementers and researchers
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Download data for analysis

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Submit data online

  • Data can be submitted

by stakeholders, including country governments and international

  • rganizations
  • Submit data online

from GIDA site

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  • Track resource allocation by location and over time with performance metrics on

disbursal of committed funds

  • Highlight what should be funded next, based on funding history and need
  • Identify opportunities for collaboration
  • Links to research efforts performed across the field – both published and grey-

literature

A data-driven approach to prioritize funding in global health security

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Thank you!

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Funds to link public health and security

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Immunization

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No public health/security funding in Guinea

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Immunization

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Score of no capacity (1) in JEE

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Immunization

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No capacity, and also no funding

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Immunization

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Linking public health and security authorities

Antimicrobial resistance

Immunization

What is funded in Guinea?

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Antimicrobial resistance

Immunization

Need for biosafety and security funds

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Global network of funding for AMR