The aims of this paper are:

  1. to highlight how multi-stakeholder country platforms, built on development effectiveness principles, in line with the globally agreed recommendations of IHP+ , can be reinforced within the framework of the Global Strategy and its supporting mechanisms and are key to the Global Strategy’s successful implementation;
  2. to lay out key considerations for new multi-stakeholder country platforms, along with the relevant mechanisms and a minimum set of standards to support the process of national coordination among actors engaged in RMNCAH.

This guidance note is intended to serve as a resource for countries committed to implementing the Global Strategy. This includes the 66 high-burden, low- and lower-middle income countries that are eligible to receive resources from the GFF Trust Fund. It will build on lessons from countries that have already developed or are currently developing prioritized RMNCAH Strategies or Investment Cases (IC) aligned with their broader national health plans and planning cycles and processes, for purposes of mobilizing resources, including from the GFF Trust Fund and other sources of funding. The GFF, H6 and PMNCH seek to bring together a broad set of partners and leverage their unique roles, comparative advantages and value added to maximize impact for improved outcomes for women, children and adolescents.

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