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Inputs to the Outcome Document

This section compiles key contributions to the Outcome Paper.

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IATF and Other International Organizations

Category: IATF and Other International Organizations
Country/Source: WHO
Action Areas: Domestic Public Resources

This brief offers a global overview of health spending and highlights the critical role of health expenditure data in shaping policies to achieve the SDG health targets. It calls on countries and global partners to strengthen health expenditure tracking via health accounts to improve policymaking, enhance transparency, and promote accountability.

Category: IATF and Other International Organizations
Country/Source: UNDOC, IMF and WB

To make measurable progress in combatting illicit financial flows related to the proceeds of crime Member States should prioritize preventing money laundering and the financing of terrorism, including in the outcomes of the Fourth Financing for Development Conference and resolutions. Financial crime has direct negative macroeconomic impacts and preventing it is foundational to sustainable development. It can only be addressed through a whole of government approach. Safeguarding payments and remittance flows, developing stable and inclusive financial sectors capable of supporting inclusive economic growth and protecting domestic resource mobilization all require a foundation of financial integrity grounded in effective, risk-based Anti-Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) frameworks.

Category: IATF and Other International Organizations
Country/Source: WHO
Action Areas: Domestic Public Resources

Financing the Pathway Towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC): Improving Health Sector Priority Setting

Category: IATF and Other International Organizations
Country/Source: WHO
Action Areas: Domestic Public Resources

This brief argues that taxation policies on tobacco, alcohol, and sugary drinks present a timely and effective strategy for advancing sustainable development while improving public health and well-being. Health taxes not only generate government revenue through higher tax rates but also promote healthier behaviors, leading to improved health outcomes and productivity gains that benefit society as a whole. Over the next five years, increases in tobacco, alcohol, and SSB taxes could generate an additional $3.7 trillion USD in government revenues globally—an average of $740 billion USD per year, equivalent to 12% of global health budgets and 0.75% of global Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

Category: IATF and Other International Organizations
Country/Source: WHO
Action Areas: Domestic Public Resources

Financing for Sustainable Progress to Universal Health Coverage