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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


  1. Georgetown Infectious Disease Atlas (GIDA): Tracking funding for Global Health Security Dr. Ellie Graeden, Talus Analytics

  2. 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? •

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

  4. Who is being funded?

  5. Evaluating funding by focus area: What efforts are well-funded? Immunization Immunization Workforce development Workforce development

  6. Global Health Security: Surveillance and Laborator Capacity generally well-funded Surveillance Laboratory capacity Immunization Linking public health and security authorities

  7. Funding for response efforts Antimicrobial resistance Linking public health and security authorities

  8. Funding for response efforts Antimicrobial resistance Linking public health and security authorities

  9. Funding over time: Trend analysis Antimicrobial resistance Linking public health and security authorities

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

  11. Comparisons help highlight relative cost of funding efforts

  12. Which efforts have limited funding? Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) Linking public health and security Immunization authorities Antimicrobial resistance Linking public health and security authorities

  13. Funding for AMR, globally Antimicrobial resistance Immunization Linking public health and security authorities

  14. Funding for AMR, globally Antimicrobial resistance Immunization Linking public health and security authorities

  15. Global AMR capacity Antimicrobial resistance Immunization Linking public health and security authorities

  16. Identifying the gaps: Visualizing unmet need Antimicrobial resistance Immunization Linking public health and security authorities

  17. Explore funding details by country Antimicrobial resistance Immunization Linking public health and security authorities

  18. Track funding across target efforts Antimicrobial resistance Immunization Linking public health and security authorities

  19. Identify misalignment of funding & need Antimicrobial resistance Immunization Linking public health and security authorities

  20. Who is funding AMR efforts? Antimicrobial resistance Antimicrobial resistance Immunization Linking public health and security authorities

  21. Explore funders across focus areas

  22. Funding commitments vs. disbursements

  23. Commitments vs. Disbursements 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

  24. Track progress and highlight successes

  25. Communicate funding impacts

  26. Highlight patterns of global influence

  27. Patterns of Funding for AMR Much of the funding comes from NGOs and philanthropic donors

  28. A public tool for implementers and researchers 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 • •

  29. Download data for analysis

  30. Submit data online Data can be submitted • by stakeholders, including country governments and international organizations Submit data online • from GIDA site

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

  32. Thank you!

  33. Funds to link public health and security Linking public health and security authorities Immunization Linking public health and security authorities

  34. No public health/security funding in Guinea Linking public health and security authorities Immunization Linking public health and security authorities

  35. Score of no capacity (1) in JEE Linking public health and security authorities Immunization Linking public health and security authorities

  36. No capacity, and also no funding Linking public health and security authorities Immunization Linking public health and security authorities

  37. What is funded in Guinea? Antimicrobial resistance Immunization Linking public health and security authorities

  38. Need for biosafety and security funds Antimicrobial resistance Immunization Linking public health and security authorities

  39. Global network of funding for AMR

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