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What makes health systems resilient? A qualitative analysis of the perspectives of Swiss NGOs.

Pauline Yongeun GrimmKaspar Wyss
Published in: Globalization and health (2022)
Health system resilience is a collective endeavour and a result of many stakeholders' consistent and targeted investments. These investments open up new opportunities to seek innovative solutions and to keep diverse actors in global health accountable. The experiences and perspectives of Swiss NGOs in this article highlight the vital role NGOs may play in building resilient health systems in their partner countries. Specifically, strong governance, a bi-directional knowledge exchange, and the focus on leveraging science for impact can draw greater potential of resilience in the health systems. Governments and the NGOs have unique points of contribution in this journey towards resilience and bear the responsibility to support governments to prioritise investing in the key 'foundations of resilience' in order to activate greater attributes of resilience. Resilience building will not only prepare countries for future shocks but bridge the disparate health and development agenda in order to better address the nexus between humanitarian aid and development cooperation.
Keyphrases
  • global health
  • climate change
  • social support
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • depressive symptoms
  • minimally invasive
  • cancer therapy
  • risk assessment
  • social media