| Literature DB >> 28350378 |
Christopher Grollman1, Leonardo Arregoces1, Melisa Martinez-Alvarez1, Catherine Pitt1, Timothy Powell-Jackson1, Justine Hsu2, Giulia Greco1, Josephine Borghi1.
Abstract
We created a dataset to generate estimates of donor-reported 'official development assistance' and private grants (ODA+) to reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health (RMNCH) by donor, recipient country and activity type over the period 2003-2013. We collected disbursement information from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Creditor Reporting System (CRS) in January 2015. All 2.1 million records across all sectors were coded based on donor name, project title, short and long descriptions, and CRS code describing the purpose of the disbursement. We classified records according to the degree to which they would promote attainment of Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5 (reproductive and sexual health, maternal and newborn health, and child health). We also classified records according to whether they supported prenatal and neonatal health (PNH). The dataset includes project funding as well as allocating shares of general budget support, health sector support and basket funding. The data can be used to analyse resource flows to RMNCH or to other purposes or beneficiaries of ODA+.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28350378 PMCID: PMC5369316 DOI: 10.1038/sdata.2017.38
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Data ISSN: 2052-4463 Impact factor: 6.444
Figure 1Process of creating a fully coded dataset of ODA+ for RMNCH.
RMNCH codes and disbursement rules for CH, MNH and R*[7].
| RMNCH code | Nature of the project | CH fraction | MNH fraction | R* fraction |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| This table shows the proportion of the disbursement value for each RMNCH code that is counted as supporting child health, maternal and newborn health and reproductive and sexual health. Country/regional values were calculated based on sources described in the section ‘Proportions of disbursements assigned to R*, MNH, CH’. | ||||
| CH, child health; MNH, maternal and newborn health; RMNCH, reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health; R*, reproductive and sexual health. | ||||
| 0 | Exclude | |||
| 100 | General budget support | Country value | Country value | Country value |
| 200 | Health sector budget support | 20% | 12% | |
| 300 | Health basket-funding | 40% | 8% | |
| 411 | Child malaria | 100% | ||
| 412 | HIV/AIDS—prevention of mother-to-child transmission | 100% | ||
| 413 | Nutrition in children | 100% | ||
| 414 | Integrated management of childhood illnesses | 100% | ||
| 415 | Immunisation—excluding polio | 100% | ||
| 416 | Immunisation—polio | 100% | ||
| 417 | Non-specified infectious diseases in children | 100% | ||
| 418 | Non-specified child health | 100% | ||
| 419 | Childhood HIV/AIDS | 100% | ||
| 421 | Reproductive, maternal and neonatal health | 100% | ||
| 422 | Family planning | 100% | ||
| 423 | Sexual health | 100% | ||
| 424 | Sexual/reproductive health—mixed | 50% | 50% | |
| 431 | Maternal and child health | 50% | 50% | |
| 432 | Malaria—generic | Region value | 15% | |
| 433 | Maternal and child malaria | 55% | 10% | |
| 434 | HIV/AIDS—generic | Country value | Country value | |
| 435 | Nutrition—generic | Country value | ||
| 436 | Non-specified infectious diseases | 50% | 50% | |
| 437 | Sexually transmitted infections—generic | Region value | ||
| 440 | General health system—primary health care | 40% | 8.4% | |
| 450 | General health system—hospital level care | 11.3% | 13.3% | |
| 460 | General health system—policy/all levels | 19.8% | 11.8% |
Descriptions of RMNCH codes.
| AF, allocation factor; RMNCH, reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health. | ||
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Exclude | Not related to RMNCH according to our definition. This typically includes activities related to: research, dentistry, tobacco and alcohol/drugs, and non-health-related activities. Research activities are also coded 0, as are conferences unless clearly oriented toward policy or implementation rather than science (e.g. Women Deliver). Core contributions from donors to multilateral agencies such as UNAIDS are coded 0. Everything reported as debt relief (purpose code 600XX) or donor-country promotional activities (purpose code 99820) receive a 0 code. |
| 100 | General budget support | Funds disbursed to the central bank or regional governments of the recipient country with no earmarking. Funds should be associated with poverty reduction as opposed to balance of payment support. Includes poverty reduction support credits (PRSCs) but not structural adjustment loans or macroeconomic stabilisation grants. Includes any generic/unspecified ‘budget support’ records. |
| 200 | Health sector budget support | Funds disbursed to the central bank or regional governments of the recipient country but earmarked specifically for the health sector. Funds are not earmarked to areas within the health sector. Includes ‘block grants’ to the health sector. |
| 300 | Health basket-funding | Funds earmarked to specific areas within the health sector e.g. primary health care. Also includes basic package of health services. |
| 411 | Child malaria | Entire project is oriented to malaria activities targeting children from one week up to five years. |
| 412 | HIV/AIDS—prevention of parent-to-child transmission | Entire project is oriented to the prevention of parent-to-child transmission of HIV. |
| 413 | Childhood nutrition | Entire project is oriented to nutrition activities targeting children under five. Includes breastfeeding and supplementary feeding. Excludes food security, food aid, and school feeding. Unspecified ‘nutrition’ projects are coded as 435 (Nutrition—generic). |
| 414 | Integrated management of childhood illnesses | Entire project is oriented to integrated management of childhood illnesses (IMCI). Includes integrated community case management (ICCM), integrated management of newborn and child illness (IMNCI), community integrated management of childhood illnesses (CIMCI), ‘EPI [expanded programme of immunisation] +malaria’, young child survival and development (YCSD). |
| 415 | Immunisation—excluding polio | Entire project is oriented to immunisation activities and does not specify that the project will only include polio immunization. Includes generic/unspecified vaccine/immunisation projects. Includes tuberculosis unless specified for adults. Excludes vaccines in emergency situations (e.g. cholera, yellow fever) or other vaccines that benefit the general population (436). Excludes human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination (423). Includes ‘cold chain’ etc in 120 codes unless specified for blood (450). |
| 416 | Immunisation—polio | Entire project is oriented to polio immunisation activities. |
| 417 | Non-specified infectious diseases in children | Entire project is oriented to infectious disease activities other than malaria or HIV/AIDS targeting children under five. The activities target either a single infectious disease or multiple infectious diseases. |
| 418 | Non-specified child health | Entire project is oriented to health activities targeting children under five. The activities do not fall within any of the previous child health categories or are not specified. Includes activities to support children’s hospitals and paediatric wards; unspecified child protection listed in 120/130; child survival; and unspecified ‘child health’ projects and health projects for ‘children’. |
| 419 | Childhood HIV/AIDS | Entire project is oriented to treatment of paediatric HIV/AIDS. |
| 421 | Reproductive, maternal and neonatal health | Entire project is oriented to maternal and/or neonatal health activities including safe motherhood, care during childbirth and newborn care. Includes training of midwives and obstetricians, congenital syphilis and fistula. Excludes family planning 422, sexual health and sexual and gender-based violence 423, activities related to sexually transmitted infections 437, and all projects referring to ‘reproductive commodities’ (e.g. not contraceptives) unless further information is provided to indicate that the commodities fall within our definition of maternal and newborn health, such as clean delivery kits and other commodities for safe motherhood (else 424). Excludes projects which also mention children, which should be coded as 431. Includes unspecified 13020 projects, but vague ‘reproductive health’ projects are coded as 424 (sexual/reproductive health—mixed). |
| 422 | Family planning | Project is oriented to family planning including the provision of and counselling in contraceptive commodities, abortion services, infertility drugs and procedures, and information, education and communication (IEC) activities that support or promote family planning. |
| 423 | Sexual health | Entire project is focused on sexual health. Includes behaviour change programmes for safer sexual behaviour, cancers of the reproductive system (including breast, cervical, ovarian, uterine) and HPV vaccination, and sexual and gender-based violence (e.g. rape, incest, sexual trafficking and sexual exploitation) if listed under health or reproductive health purpose codes (120/130) or contains a clear description as addressing a health and not a human rights or other social service aspect if included in the government and civil society codes (150) or other social services codes (160). Includes projects related to female genital mutilation listed in 120/130. |
| 424 | Sexual/reproductive health—mixed | Includes adolescent/youth sexual and reproductive health programmes or any other programmes that specify SRHR (sexual and reproductive health and rights). Generally includes projects with CRS purpose code 13030 implemented by International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) and many from UNFPA. Use for ‘mixed’ interventions that straddle across code 421 and other RMNH codes—but not code 431. Includes vague ‘reproductive health’ projects and unspecified projects with purpose code 13081; includes vague projects with purpose code 13040 where donor is UNICEF. |
| 431 | Maternal and child health | Entire project is oriented to maternal and child health (children older than one week). Includes neonatal only if child is also included. Excludes specific malaria 433 and nutrition 435 projects. |
| 432 | Malaria—generic | Entire project is oriented towards malaria without specifying the target population. |
| 433 | Maternal/child malaria | Entire project is focused on malaria prevention or treatment activities for women during pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period (1 week) for newborns, and projects for both mothers and children under five. Includes all ITN projects, which are assumed to be for mothers and children only. Programmes for children under five only are coded 411. |
| 434 | HIV/AIDS—generic | Entire project is oriented towards HIV/AIDS without specifying the target population. TB integrated with HIV is included. Includes abstinence etc if described as for HIV prevention. Include generic ‘high-risk populations’ or similar; include sex workers, using an allocation factor if named alongside other high-risk groups; exclude if specifically for men having sex with men or injecting drug users. To the extent possible, exclude projects targeting the socio-economic causes and consequences of HIV, such as livelihoods, education, and orphans and vulnerable children (OVC). |
| 435 | Nutrition | Entire project is focused on nutrition activities for women and children. If not explicitly mentioned, both general ‘nutrition’ projects and targeted food supplementation to malnourished persons are assumed to target women and children only. Excludes food security, food aid and school feeding, and excludes projects that mention these alongside ‘nutrition’. Agriculture projects in purpose code 311 is that they are excluded. |
| 436 | Non-specified infectious diseases and other health conditions | Project is focused on health activities for which children are likely to be a beneficiary with the same probability as the rest of the population wherein the project does not specify the target group. Includes combined projects targeting multiple infectious diseases (e.g. projects targeting Malaria, TB and HIV jointly). Also includes general population vaccines including emergencies (e.g. cholera), avian flu, land mine clearing and awareness but not solely advocacy or economic support to victims, arsenic poisoning prevention. Includes water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) projects in 140 that mention a targeted disease (e.g. cholera, diarrhoea). Includes eye health projects (in 120) except those addressing non-child problems such as cataracts (0). Excludes diabetes, alcoholism, kidney disease and non-communicable diseases generally unless likely to affect children under five. |
| 437 | Sexually transmitted infections—generic | Entire project is focused on sexually transmitted infections (STIs) without specifying the condition or the target population. Includes testing, prevention, treatment and care of STIs, reproductive tract infections and other gynaecological morbidities. Includes HIV alongside STIs, but not HIV alone. |
| 440 | General health system—primary health care | Project supports the delivery of integrated services at the primary or basic level of the health system. Such projects do not target a specific disease or area of health. Includes training, infrastructure or resourcing (e.g. drugs) explicitly for primary health care. Includes WASH activities whose primary stated purpose is to improve human health—not WASH infrastructure alone—as shown by inclusion in the health purpose codes (120); if included in the water purpose codes (140XX) or under the humanitarian purpose codes (720XX), a WASH project would get 440/450/460 if providing WASH for health facilities, 436 if addressing a named disease, and otherwise 0. WASH for schools is excluded; a project for ‘schools and communities’ would get 440 with AF 0.5. Includes humanitarian activities defined vaguely as ‘health’ or implemented by a humanitarian organization whose primary area of activity is health and community health. Includes ‘health education’ projects targeting the population. |
| 450 | General health system—hospital level care | Project supports the delivery of integrated services at the hospital or secondary level of the health system. Such projects do not target a specific disease or area of health. Includes blood transfusion services. Includes training, infrastructure or resourcing (e.g. drugs) explicitly for hospital-level care. |
| 460 | General health system—policy/all levels | Project supports health system development rather than a specific disease, or demographic group. This could be either at the administrative level (i.e. policy, planning and monitoring) or at the level of service delivery (i.e. health providers). Such projects typically provide financial support for health infrastructure, human resources (which includes salaries as well as training of nurses and doctors including higher education for medical school), drug provision and management, medical equipment, policy development and monitoring systems (e.g. information systems), except where these are more specifically described as coming under 440/450. Includes ‘health sector reform’ projects, core support to international health service delivery NGOs, advocacy and health promotion. Excludes funding for policy in more specific codes, which should take the more specific code. Includes all health insurance projects. Includes ‘health education’ where the object is providers of such education. |
| 999 | Disbursement blank/zero | Disbursement is zero or not reported. |
Descriptions of the fields in the Creditor Reporting System (CRS) reports that were consistently used for RMNCH coding.
| CRS field name | Function |
|---|---|
| Donor name | The source of the disbursement, a bilateral agency, multilateral agency, global health initiative or private foundation. |
| Project title | This is the title of the project. |
| Short description | This provides a short description of the project. |
| Long description | This provides a longer description of the project. |
| Purpose code | This is a code, from the standard reporting template of the CRS, assigned by the donor to indicate the area of expenditure. There are 203 purpose codes, grouped into 26 main sectors, two of which relate directly to health: 120 (Health) and 130 (Population Policies/Programmes and Reproductive Health). The full list of purpose codes is available from the OECD ( |
CRS purpose codes and assumed RMNCH codes in the absence of any further descriptive information.
| CRS, Creditor Reporting System; RMNCH, reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health. | |
|---|---|
| 12110—Health policy and administrative management | 460—General health system—policy/all levels |
| 12181—Medical education/training | 460 |
| 12182—Medical research | 0—Exclude |
| 12191—Medical services | 460 |
| 12220—Basic health care | 440—General health system—primary health care |
| 12230—Basic health infrastructure | 440 |
| 12240—Basic nutrition | 435—Nutrition |
| 12250—Infectious disease control | 436—Non-specified infectious diseases |
| 12261—Health education | 460 |
| 12262—Malaria control | 432—Malaria—generic |
| 12263—Tuberculosis control | 436 |
| 12281—Health personnel development | 460 |
| 13010—Population policy and administrative management | 0 |
| 13020—Reproductive health care | 424—Sexual/reproductive health—mixed |
| 13030—Family planning | 422—Family planning |
| 13040—Sexually transmitted disease control including HIV/AIDS | 437—Sexually transmitted infections—generic |
| 13081—Personnel development for population and reproductive health | 424 |
Iterations of coding conducted across 7 rounds over the course of the Countdown initiative.
| CRS, Creditor Reporting System; GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance; GFATM, Global Fund to Fight AIDS, IDA, International Development Association; PNH, prenatal and neonatal health; RMNCH, reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health; R*, reproductive and sexual health; Tuberculosis and Malaria; MNCH, maternal, newborn and child health; †, identified by key term searching prior to coding. | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | MNCH | CRS 2003–04GAVI 2003–04GFATM 2003–04 (>80,000) | – | 2 double coding | Powell-Jackson |
| 2 | MNCH | CRS 2005–06GAVI 2005–06GFATM 2005–06 (96,946) | – | 1 | Greco |
| 3 | MNCH | CRS 2007–08GAVI 2003–07GFATM 2003–04 (385,771) | 2003–07 for IDA2006 Italy2004–05 Finland2005–06 UNFPA2003–04 and 2006 UNAIDS | 1 | Pitt |
| 4 | RMNCH | CRS 2009–10 (470,310) | – | 1 | Hsu |
| 5 | PNH | CRS 2002–10 (4,584†) | – | 2 double coding | Pitt |
| 6 | RMNCH (2009–12)MNCH (2003–12) | CRS 2011–12 (507,954) | – | 4 coding separate sections, with consistency checks | Arregoces |
| 7 | RMNCH | CRS 2013 (231,398)GAVI 2003–06 (1,190) | 2003–122003–08 for R* | 1 | Grollman |
| PNH | CRS 2003–13 (15,062†) | – | 2 | Pitt |
Sources of RMNCH codes in the final dataset.
| Table shows numbers of records in the Countdown ODA+ Dataset that were coded for RMNCH in rounds 1–7 of the Countdown initiative, were coded in preparation of the final dataset, had zero or null disbursement value, and came from GAVI for the years 2003–06. | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CRS, Creditor Reporting System; GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance; RMNCH, reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health. | ||||
| 9645 | 0.5% | 3,911.7 | 4.0% | |
| 49 | 0.0% | 65.7 | 0.0% | |
Figure 2Examples of how disbursement totals are calculated.
Input data sources brought together in preparing the present dataset.
| CRS, Creditor Reporting System; ODA+, official development assistance and private grants; OECD, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development; RMNCH, reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health. | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Coded records from 7 rounds of coding in the Countdown initiative | 1,438,307 | 2003–2013 | Provided RMNCH codes to match to (2) | As described in sections on matching, coding and calculating disbursements |
| 2 | 2015 full CRS, from OECD Creditor Reporting System | 2,122,523 | 2003–2013 | Data on ODA+ disbursements | |
| 3 | Records from the Vaccine Alliance (GAVI) | 1,190 | 2003–2006 | ||
| 4 | Reference data on populations from multiple sources (see | – | 2003–2013 | Informed calculation of disbursement values for RMNCH following combination of (1) with (2) and (3) and further coding |