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It's delightful to focus on outcomes rather than diluting insights in conferences and meetings.

Much appreciated !

In the realm of policy-making, economics, and health data management, there's a transformative trio: execution, tracking, and problem-solving.

This dynamic trio serves as the backbone for shifting from the intricacies of operational strategies to the partnership towards a quality-assured national health reporting.

Picture a synergy where the National System of Accounts (NSA) harmonizes seamlessly with the WHO Health Expenditures' dashboards (GHED), within a classification process technique

CHALLENGES

For NSA, to unlock economic fluctuations, data quality, and concept changes

GHED, to tackle data consistency, data integrity, and privacy concerns.

BENEFICIARIES

NSA showers benefits upon economists, policymakers, businesses, and researchers.

GHED, on the other hand, will be the key enabler to government agencies, auditors, and champions of public accountability.

IMPACT

NSA contributes to economic analysis, policy formulation, and benchmarking.

GHED takes center stage with transparency, fraud prevention, and the most sought cost optimization

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Jan 7Liked by Peter Singer

Thank you peter, The essence of advancing the SDGs as you state is ACTION and IMPACT. I wonder if the work has to happen at the regional, national, global level with each small, medium and large organization taking on one target and moving forward. To my amazement even now half way through I often find that my audiences in large meetings know very little or nothing about the SDGs so with out KNOWING there will be NO action. Thank you for shedding the light on the need tor action

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