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Innovative Financing Mechanisms in Global Health

Publisher Solutionec SAS
Published Dec 01, 2025
Length 200 Pages
SKU # SOLU20659258

Description

Over the past two decades, the need for innovative financing mechanisms in the global health financing landscape has become increasingly evident. Whether addressing pandemic responses or advancing global health initiatives, innovative financing instruments have played a crucial role in driving public health efforts worldwide. These mechanisms are not only vital for the present but also essential for the future, as health ecosystems evolve and face new challenges. This report delves into the transformative potential of innovative financing tools, exploring how they can reshape global health systems to move towards the Sustainable development goals. By examining case studies and mapping them to the value chain of health financing, it provides an in-depth look at how countries can mobilize resources, ensure long-term financial sustainability, and drive innovation in global health.

Public health professionals and policymakers will gain actionable strategies to reduce dependency on traditional aid while building more resilient and sustainable health financing models. International development organizations will develop a deeper understanding of how to support countries in their transition to self-sustaining health systems. Meanwhile, investors and healthcare leaders will uncover valuable opportunities within the health financing value chain, contributing to a more innovative and financially secure global health system.

Table of Contents

200 Pages
1. Executive Summary
2. Methodology of Innovative Financing Global Health Report
3. Innovative Financing
3.1 Market Driven Health Financing Mechanisms
3.1.1 Advance Market Commitments (AMC)
3.1.2 Product Development Partnerships (PDPs)
3.1.3 Vaccine Bonds
3.1.4 Diaspora Bonds
3.1.5 Debt Swap
3.1.6 Loan Buydowns
3.1.7 Matching Funds
3.1.8 Affordable Medicines Facility for Malaria (AMFm)
3.1.9 Volume Guarantees
3.1.10 Contingent Financing Mechanism (CFM)
3.1.11 Biobonds
3.2 Partnership Based Financing
3.2.1 Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI)
3.2.2 Pandemic Emergency Financing Facility (PEF)
3.2.3 Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs)
3.2.4 Blended Finance
3.3.5 Public-Private Co-Funding
3.2.6 Impact Investment Funds
3.2.7 Land Value Capture
3.3 Innovative Taxation & Commercial Borrowing
3.3.1 Health Taxes
3.3.2 Airline Ticket Levies
3.3.3 Oil, Gas, and Minerals Levy
3.3.4 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Initiatives in Healthcare
3.3.5 Micro-Contributions in Healthcare Financing
3.3.6 External Commercial Borrowings (ECBs) in Healthcare Financing
3.3.7 Carbon Finance in Healthcare
3.3.8 Seed Funding and First-Loss Capital
3.3.9 International Solidarity Taxes
3.4 Community Centric Health Financing
3.4.1 Priority Review Vouchers (PRVs)
3.4.2 Global Health Investment Funds (GHIFs)
3.4.3 Micro-Loans
3.4.4 Patent Pools
3.4.5 Revolving Drug Funds (RDFs)
3.4.6 Results-Based Financing (RBF)
3.4.7 Health Equity Funds (HEF)
3.4.8 Pooled Investment Approaches
4. Pandemic Financing
5. Refugee Financing
6. Strategies for Financing for Sustainable Development: A Path Forward
6.1 Strategic Transitions in Global Health Finance
6.2 RBF Implementation
6.3 Finance Linked with Sustainable Development Outcomes
7. Current Global Frameworks for Donor Engagement in Health Financing
8. Framework for Sustainable Health Financing Transition for Donor Dependent Countries
9. Conclusion

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