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write an essay on "transforming global health"​

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Transform Global Health is an initiative to help achieve this. It is an action oriented program that will not just highlight global healthcare issues and bring our voices together, but also fund and implement actual, large scale, impactful projects that will achieve concrete results in transforming healthcare.The Commission on Investing in Health proposed in its report Global Health 2035 that health investments can reduce mortality in nearly all low- and middle-income countries to very low levels, averting 10 million deaths annually starting in 2035. Scaling up already-existing technologies and health services would be required to achieve many of these improvements. Policies and implementation research (PIR), that aims to produce generalizable evidence on what works to implement effective interventions at scale, is a key tool for closing this gap. PIR that is rigorously designed promotes local accountability and global learning. It will be required to make much greater national and global investments in PIR capability in order to scale up effective methods and prevent recycling failed ideas. 

The global health landscape is undergoing an important shift. Over the last 15 years, the health community has shown that complicated and sometimes progressive diseases, including HIV/AIDS and TB, can be prevented, diagnosed, and treated through targeted funding of high-impact interventions, matched with the technical knowledge to implement them in a cost-effective manner. Global Health 2035 showed that, collectively, governments worldwide have the financial and technical capacity to achieve dramatic gains in health within a generation. This transformation will be aided by the global move toward UHC, fueled by rapid economic growth and rising population aspirations for better health in rich and poor countries alike. Delivering on this aspiration, however, will require a concerted and intense program of national and international PIR. We hope that our suggested research agenda will help to stimulate such crucial research.

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Global Health 2035, the report of , the Commission on Investing in Health (CIH) presented an ambitious plan for achieving significant improvements in health in low-income and lower-middle-income countries (LMICs) over the the next two decades. The CIH's modelling showed the technical and economical possibility of achieving a "grand convergence" in global health, or the universally low levels of infectious, child, and maternal mortality rates in almost all LICs and LMICs. It would have a significant impact on public health if a grand convergence had to occur: From 2035 onward, 10 million deaths could be averted yearly.

The global health landscape is undergoing an important shift. Over the last 15 years, the health community has shown that complicated and sometimes progressive diseases, including HIV/AIDS and TB, can be prevented, diagnosed, and treated through targeted funding of high-impact interventions, matched with the technical knowledge to implement them in a cost-effective manner. Global Health 2035 showed that, collectively, governments worldwide have the financial and technical capacity to achieve dramatic gains in health within a generation. This transformation will be aided by the global move toward UHC, fueled by rapid economic growth and rising population aspirations for better health in rich and poor countries alike. Delivering on this aspiration, however, will require a concerted and intense program of national and international PIR. We hope that our suggested research agenda will help to stimulate such crucial research.

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