Global Health Partnership Survey (English)

Global Health Partnership Survey

The Consortium of Universities for Global Health is distributing this survey to programs and practitioners worldwide to assess the value and impact of international funding. The survey intends to assess the effect on projects impacted by donor funding cuts and freezes by USAID, NIH, other U.S. agencies and additional donor governments (e.g., France, UK, Japan, etc.). The information will be used anonymously to raise awareness among policymakers, donors, and global health advocates, highlighting the urgent need for alternative funding strategies and policy interventions that can mitigate the negative consequences of these cuts. Aggregated summaries will be shared globally and on a country-by-country basis. This report, disseminated by the Consortium of Universities for Global Health, will empower stakeholders to collaboratively develop strategic solutions that not only safeguard essential health services but also maintain the diplomatic and collaborative gains achieved through donor-funded initiatives. By systematically addressing cuts in development funding, this effort seeks to reimagine sustainable funding models for global health in times of transition, ensuring resilient health systems and robust international partnerships.

We invite anyone involved and participating in any role in a funded global health project(s) from an international agency or country. Please respond to the following questions regarding a single project in which you have participated. No personal identifiable information is requested.

If you are or have been involved in multiple projects, you are welcome to complete the survey separately for each additional project(s) with which you may be involved.

1.For this project, what is the primary RECIPIENT country benefiting from this funding?
Country 1
Country 2
Country 3
Country 4
Country 5
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2.What is or was the source of the funding? (DONOR agency)
3.What is or was the funding source (DONOR) country?
4.Has your funding recently been disrupted?
5.What broad dimension best characterizes the project? (PLEASE CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)
6.What thematic category best describes the project? (PLEASE CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)
7.What is or was the specific focus of the project? (Please briefly describe the project)
8.Prior to any funding disruption (if applicable), how did the funding opportunity create a sense of good will between the RECIPIENT country and the DONOR agency / country? (PLEASE CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)
9.Prior to the funding disruption (if applicable), how did the funded project benefit the DONOR country? (PLEASE CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)
10.Please provide a story that illustrates the way that the funding disruption (if applicable) has impacted individuals in the community targeted by the project.
11.Please provide a story that illustrates the way that the funding disruption (if applicable) has impacted the project staff.
12.What are possible downstream effects of the funding disruptions (if applicable), specifically associated with your project? (PLEASE CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)
13.What actions could be taken to by IMPLEMENTING partners to help ensure the sustainability of programs that are currently at risk?
14.What actions could be taken by DONOR partners to help ensure the sustainability of programs that are currently at risk?
15.As you reflect on the potential impact of any current or future funding disruption, what recommendations would you like to offer to strengthen future global health partnerships?
16.Building on the last question, what is needed to build sustainable programs that are not at risk due to any potential foreign policy change?
17.What additional thoughts do you have? What else would you like to share?