Ethiopia

Balanced Scorecard Assessment Status Report

The Ethiopian Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH) has made great strides in creating a culture of planning. From strategic to operational planning, members of the health sector at large appreciate the value of planning their work and working their plans. In 2007, the FMOH embarked on a journey to transform its strategic planning and management processes by adopting the Balanced Scorecard (BSC) as their framework.

Publication & Resource Type: 
Working Papers
Year Published: 
2009
Main Contact: 
Alison Ion
Author(s): 
Balanced Scorecard Institute
Attached Publications & Resources: 

Human Resources for Health: Costing Ethiopia’s Pre-Service HRH Scale-Up Plans

This report estimates Ethiopia’s resource requirements for scaling up the country’s workforce plans.

This report estimates Ethiopia’s resource requirements for scaling up the country’s workforce plans.

Publication & Resource Type: 
Working Papers
Year Published: 
2008
Main Contact: 
Dessi Dimitrova
R4D Author(s): 
Dessi Dimitrova
R4D Author(s): 
Marty Makinen
Author(s): 
Ellen Smith, Consultant, the World Bank
Connected Project: 
Global Health Workforce Alliance
Version: 
1

Ministerial Leadership Initiative for Global Health

The Ministerial Leadership Initiative for Global Health (MLI) brings together expertise in leadership development and specialized technical areas needed to design and successfully make and implement health sector policy. As a technical partner in MLI, R4D is providing technical assistance focused on improvements in equitable financing and donor harmonization in Ethiopia, Mali, Nepal, Senegal, and Sierra Leone.

Leadership is an essential element of successful, scaled-up, and sustainable health systems. Funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the Ministerial Leadership Initiative for Global Health (MLI) brings together expertise in leadership development and specialized technical areas needed to design and successfully implement health sector reforms.

Main Contact: 
Alison Ion
Duration: 
April, 2008 - April, 2011
Status: 
Active
Staff Associated with Project: 

The Ministerial Leadership Initiative will be hosting a reception during the World Health Assembly in Geneva

20 May, 2009

The Ministerial Leadership Initiative (MLI) will be hosting a reception during the World Health Assembly (WHA) in Geneva at the Intercontinental Hotel on May 20th, from 18:00 to 20:00. The reception will feature presentations by the Ministers of Health from the five countries we are working in under the MLI - Ethiopia, Mali, Nepal, Senegal and Sierra Leone. Those interested in joining the event should contact aion@resultsfordevelopment.org.

Connected Expert(s): 
Alison Ion
Connected Expert(s): 
Amanda Folsom
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