These indicators measure joint progress towards achieving health outcomes, most of which are milestones to the targets of the sustainable development goals. WHO is committed to improving the availability of sex disaggregated data. Of the 46 outcome indicators, 31 can be disaggregated and currently 13 indicators have sex disaggregated data available at the global level.
budget financing and implementation
US$ million
APPROVED PROGRAMME BUDGET
US$ million
AVAILABLE FUNDS
US$ million
IMPLEMENTATION
WHO CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS HEALTH OUTCOMES
OVERVIEW OF INVESTMENT
Implementation of the programme budget by fund type to support delivery of the output
Results
THE OUTPUT SCORECARD
An assessment of the delivery of outputs as agreed with Member States in the programme budget, by:
Effective delivery of technical support in countries Effective delivery of leadership in healthEffective delivery of the global public health goodsImpactful integration of gender, equity, human rights and disabilityDelivering value for moneyAchieving results in ways leading to impacts
THE OUTPUT SCORECARD
An assessment of the delivery of outputs as agreed with Member States in the programme budget, by:
Effective strategic direction and leadershipAccountabilityClient service deliveryImpactful integration of gender, equity, human rights and disabilityDelivering value for moneyAchieving results in ways leading to impacts
Scoring scale
1Emergent2Developing3Satisfactory4Strong
The score (shown as a line) is the aggregate of the attributes (shown as segments)
Output indicators
Newly developed by WHO
Technical products on norms and standards, data and research
LOOKING FORWARD
Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability status
Reduced number of people suffering financial hardship
Improved access to essential medicines, vaccines, diagnostics and devices for primary health care
Countries prepared for health emergencies
Epidemics and pandemics prevented
Health emergencies rapidly detected and responded to
Safe and equitable societies through addressing health determinants
Supportive and empowering societies through addressing health risk factors
Healthy environments to promote health and sustainable societies
Strengthened country capacity in data and innovation
Strengthened leadership, governance and advocacy for health
Financial, human, and administrative resources managed in an efficient, effective, results-oriented and transparent manner
Sound financial practices and oversight managed through an efficient and effective internal control framework
Effective and efficient management and development of human resources to attract, recruit and retain talent for successful programme delivery
Effective, innovative and secure digital platforms and services aligned with the needs of users, corporate functions, technical programmes and health emergencies operations
Safe and secure environment, with efficient infrastructure maintenance, cost-effective support services and responsive supply chain, including occupational health and safety