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Project Title

Smart Families Sustainable Financing Framework for Women's Health

Project Year

2025

Project Number

HWG_101_2025A

Project Session

Session 1

Project Type

Standard

Project Status

Project in Implementation

Project No.

HWG_101_2025A

Project Title

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Smart Families Sustainable Financing Framework for Women's Health

Project Status

Project in Implementation

Fund Account

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APEC Support Fund

Sub-fund

ASF: Women and the Economy

Project Year

2025

Project Session

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Session 1

APEC Funding

99,464

Co-funding Amount

150,000

Total Project Value

249,464

Sponsoring Forum

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Health Working Group (HWG)

Topics

Health; Women's Economic Empowerment; Financial Policy

Committee

SOM Steering Committee on Economic and Technical Cooperation (SCE)

Other Fora Involved

Policy Partnership on Women and the Economy (PPWE)

Other Non-APEC Stakeholders Involved

 

Proposing Economy(ies)

Peru

Co-Sponsoring Economies

Chile; Malaysia; Thailand; Viet Nam

Expected Start Date

01/08/2025

Expected Completion Date

31/12/2026

Project Proponent Name 1

Eric Ricardo Pena-Sanchez

Job Title 1

Vice Minister

Organization 1

Ministry of Health, Peru

Telephone 1

+51987713103

Email 1

Project Proponent Name 2

Patricia Wu

Job Title 2

Senior Vice President

Organization 2

Access Partnership

Telephone 2

+12025031 576

Email 2

Declaration

Eric Ricardo Pena-Sanchez

Project Summary

In many APEC economies, women face persistent barriers to accessing healthcare, which limits their economic participation and exacerbates demographic pressures, such as population ageing, hindering their health and economic outcomes and exacerbating the socioeconomic effects of demographic challenges. A learning of the 2024 SOM3 APEC Women’s Health Policy Dialogue was that part of the available pool of innovative financing, valued at USD$5.4 trillion, could be deployed to improve women’s health outcomes. This project builds on the policy dialogue, as well as APEC Project HWG 06 2022S (“APEC Smart Families”), by convening a 1-day workshop - on the margins of the Finance Ministerial Meeting - for women, health, finance, and other policymakers to identify innovative health financing mechanisms for increasing funding for and access to women’s health. The workshop will serve as the basis for an APEC Smart Families Sustainable Financing Framework for Women’s Health, a tool to assist economies in deploying such financing mechanisms for improved women’s health outcomes.

Relevance

Region

This project seeks to address insufficient financing of and limited access to healthcare for women, which constrains their economic and social potential. These challenges exacerbate economic dependency ratios and demographic imbalances in 16 of the 21 APEC economies.


APEC Project HWG 06 2022S (“APEC Smart Families”) convened a multi-stakeholder group of experts who provided input into development of the APEC Smart Families Menu of Policy Options, which was designed to better position APEC economies to mitigate consequences from these demographic trends. The goal of this project is to convene APEC health, women’s empowerment, and finance policymakers with amulti- stakeholder group of subject-matter experts to discuss innovative health financing mechanisms for implementing policies aligned with the Menu of Policy Options.


The workshop will provide a platform for APEC economies to discuss measures that proactively and holistically create an enabling environment for a comprehensive approach to women’s health. The APEC Smart Families Sustainable Financing Framework for Women’s Health will reflect multi-stakeholder input from the workshop, and APEC economies will be encouraged to adapt the framework to fund, implement, and scale combinations of policies as relevant to their individual settings. By creating the APEC Smart Families Sustainable Financing Framework for Women’s Health, the project aims to provide economies with actionable strategies to overcome existing barriers that hinder access to women’s health, ensuring long-term benefits for both individual and collective economic resilience.


Eligibility and Fund Priorities

This project aligns with the Women and the Economy Sub-Fund criteria by promoting cross-fora collaboration in the fiscal space for women’s health, as it will be endorsed by the PPWE and involve APEC ministries responsible for finance, women’s empowerment, and health. The initiative will deliver capacity-building activities for APEC developing economies, enhancing their ability to design and implement sustainable financing mechanisms for women’s health. It directly supports the PPWE pillar of "skills, capacity building, and health" by addressing the intersection of economic participation and health outcomes for women.


The APEC Smart Families Sustainable Financing Framework for Women’s Health will enable economies to implement the policies enumerated in the APEC Smart Families Menu of Policy Options, which aim to foster demographic resilience, or the concept that economies can forecast different demographic trends and better position themselves to respond to associated impacts.


Capacity Building

This project will build the capacity of policymakers in the spheres of health, women’s empowerment, and finance to sustainably implement comprehensive, holistic women’s health policies that help to improve health outcomes and avoid and reverse the long-term economic challenges posed by the region’s demographic trends. The workshop will convene policymakers across the APEC region, as well as subject- matter experts from a variety of stakeholder groups, such as NGOs, academia, international organizations, and industry. Programming will center on the innovative health financing mechanisms for implementing and scaling up the policies enumerated in the APEC Smart Families Menu of Policy Options. Workshop programming will be memorialized in a Framework, which will provide a “how-to” guide for policymakers to create the appropriate financial instruments (e.g., define the problem, identify the target cohort, determine the KPIs, convene the stakeholders, design the service and financial model, mobilize delivery, evaluate the impact,etc.).


Following the development of the Framework, the project will seek an agreement with at least one developing APEC economy, such as Peru, to co-create and pilot the Framework to increase access to women's health.

Objectives

The objective of this project is to develop a comprehensive APEC Smart Families Sustainable Financing Framework for Women’s Health that supports member economies in addressing financing gaps for women’s health, fostering improved economic and health outcomes for women. This objective is also important in order to better position APEC economies to mitigate the socioeconomic impacts of long-term demographic trends, such as ageing populations and falling birth rates. Through the development of financing mechanisms for women’s health, the project seeks to support growing families in a way that enables sustainable economic growth.

Alignment

APEC

Putrajaya Vision 2040: “To ensure that the Asia-Pacific region is resilient to shocks, crises, pandemics and other emergencies, we will foster quality growth that brings palpable benefits and greater health and wellbeing to all, including MSMEs, women and others with untapped economicpotential.”


Aotearoa Plan of Action: “Enable…health access and outcomes for all with a view to achieving universal health coverage, including by strengthening health systems…”


La Serena Roadmap: “Address health-related barriers specific to women in the workforce, business, and entrepreneurship, such as improving workplace protections, health and safety, as well as increasing health access and awareness.”


This project aligns with the Putrajaya Vision 2040 and the Aotearoa Plan of Action by fostering economic growth for all and addressing barriers to women's participationin the workforce. The Framework will contribute to the La Serena Roadmap for Women and Inclusive Growth by enhancing women's economic empowerment.


Forum

2024 APEC High Level Meeting on Health and the Economy: “We are committed to achieving better health outcomes by promoting… women and girls’ health needs in the Asia-Pacific region.”


The project is directly aligned with the 2024 HLM statement, which commits to supporting efforts that improve women’s health outcomes in the APEC region. Moreover, this project supports “women’s economic empowerment through health” and “health investment and sustainable health financing,” two of the recurring themes noted in the Health Working Group’s strategic work plan. It aligns with the group’s goals of addressing economic and demographic challenges through cross-sectoral collaboration and innovative health policies.

Beneficiaries and Outputs

Output


1) Workshop

This 1-day workshop in Incheon, Korea will target health, finance, and gender policymakers, as well experts from international organizations, civil society, and industry to address insufficient financing of and limited access to healthcare

for women, which constrains their economic and social potential. The estimated number of participants is between 50-60 individuals. A post- workshop survey will be conducted to understand what workshop attendees learned during the event, and how to improve similar workshops in the future.


2) APEC Sustainable Financing Framework for Women's Health (the Framework)

The PO will seek APEC endorsement of the Framework, which will package together the best practices and policy recommendations shared during the workshop. The minimum number of pages for the Framework will be 12 pages, excluding annexes. Following endorsement of the Framework, the APEC Smart Families Secretariat will gauge the interest of at least one APEC economy to pilot and implement the Framework. The Framework will be an APEC publication.


3) Pre-Workshop Survey

A pre-workshop survey will be conducted to establish a baseline understanding of attendees’ capacity and knowledge with respect to sustainable financing in the context of women’s health. The survey will be an online questionnaire and will target ministries of health and ministries of finance. The pre-workshop survey will help share the 1-day Workshop agenda (i.e. topics covered) and be incorporated in the APEC publication as needed.


Outcome

1) Short- to medium-term (capacity building): Knowledge sharing regarding best practices for structuring innovative financial mechanisms that crowd-in investments for women’s health. This will be measured by pre- and post-workshop surveys.

2) Medium- to long-term (policy change): The learnings from the workshop will be packaged together in the Framework. This Framework will provide practical guidance for economies to implement policy changes that sustainably address financing gaps in women’s health. This will be measured by change in policies related to women’s health financing, through pre- and post-workshop surveys, as well as potential future surveys.


Beneficiaries

The APEC Smart Families Sustainable Financing for Women’s Health project will convene ministries responsible for health, women’s empowerment, and finance; civil society organizations; international organizations; academia; and private sector representatives with expertise in women’s health and/or innovative health financing.


Direct Beneficiaries of the Workshop:

  1. Ministries of finance policymakers responsible for innovative financing mechanisms
  2. Ministries of health policymakers responsible for women’shealth
  3. Ministries of women policymakers responsible for health policy
  4. Civil society organizations
  5. International organizations representatives who are agenda setters for evidence- based women’s health practices
  6. Private sector representatives with the potential to crowd in private sector capital for innovative financing mechanisms
  7. Subject matter experts from academia and others


Indirect Beneficiaries of a Pilot Program: Women in APEC economies seeking improved access tohealthcare

Dissemination

The Framework will be an APEC publication that will be disseminated through the Policy Partnership on Women and the Economy, Health Working Group, and Finance Ministers Process. The Framework will be a minimum of 12 pages, excluding annexes. It will also be hosted on the APEC Smart Families website for all interested stakeholders across the region.

Gender

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Work Plan

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Risks

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Monitoring and Evaluation

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Linkages

This project builds on APEC Project HWG 06 2022S (APEC Smart Families: Comprehensive, Holistic Policy Options) which convened stakeholders nominated by APEC economies’ HWG and PPWE delegations, as well as stakeholders from civil society, international organizations, the private sector, and academia. This project will further facilitate cross-fora collaboration by inviting FMP representatives to participate in the workshop alongside their HWG and PPWE counterparts.


The APEC Policy Support Unit has brought attention to the demographic trends that pose long-term, negative economic challenges (see its APEC Economic Policy Report 2021). APEC Smart Families aimed to address these demographic trends by developing the APEC Smart Families Menu of Policy Options. This project will continue this work by building the capacity of APEC economies to finance the policies enumerated in the APEC Smart Families Menu of Policy Options.

Sustainability

Following endorsement of the APEC Sustainable Financing Framework for Women’s Health, the Framework will be disseminated through the Policy Partnership on Women and the Economy, Health Working Group, and Finance Ministers Process. It will also be published on the APEC Smart Families website. In addition to public dissemination of the Framework, the APEC Smart Families Secretariat will conduct targeted outreach to gauge the interest of at least one APEC economy to pilot and implement the Framework. Progress on the outcomes and impacts will be measured through pre- and post-workshop surveys, as well as the number of policy changes that are implemented within APEC economies in the future (e.g., over the next 2-5 years).

Direct Labour

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