JA GHI — EU Global Health Strategy Dashboard — Czech Republic

JA GHI Czech Republic – EU Global Health Strategy awareness survey dashboard, interactive

Overview — Czech Republic
On this page you can find all the survey results for this country. Click on the filters button to see the data analysis for the specific topic, or on the All topics button to view all the charts.
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Respondents
0
Know the EU strategy
well aware (100%)
0%
Support alignment national - EU strategy
0%
Want national strategy
0%
Favour wider dissemination
0%
Responding stakeholders
Government and Public Authorities 2.
Awareness of the EU Global Health Strategy
Is your institution aware of the existence of the EU Global Health Strategy and of its content?
Yes, well aware (and also know the content of it) 100%.
Yes, well aware 100%
How respondents became aware of the EU strategy
If yes, how did your institution become aware of it?
EU institutional or communication channels 100%.
National global health strategy in Czech Republic
Are you aware of whether your country has a National Strategy for Global Health?
No 100%.
No 100%
Awareness of Czech Republic's Global Health Ambassador
Are you aware if your country has a Global Health Ambassador?
No 100%.
No 100%
Target audiences for EU strategy communication
To which stakeholders should the communication on the EU Global Health Strategy be addressed?
Governments/Ministries 50%, Other 50%.
Recommended communication channels
If yes, which communication channels should be used?
Social media 100%.
Approaches to strengthen GH strategy implementation
How can the EU Global Health Strategy implementation be strengthened in terms of coordination of actions, follow-up, and dialogue with stakeholders, considering existing structures and mechanisms?
Working meetings 50%, Dissemination 50%.
Coordination among key actors
Is there a formal or informal coordination mechanism among these actors?
Formal 50%, informal 50%.
Yes, formal 50% Yes, informal 50%

Key messages

This is a summary of the key messages emerging from the survey responses of the Czech stakeholders, organized by theme.

01

Need for alignment

National strategy EU strategy
  • Both responding institutions agree it is important that national and EU Global Health strategies are aligned.
  • Czech Republic currently has no National Strategy for Global Health, yet both respondents consider it useful and important to develop one.
  • Alignment is implicitly framed as a way to connect existing EU and development-cooperation coordination structures with a future national framework, rather than building something from scratch.
02

Communication and implementation

Disseminate, engage, implement
  • Both institutions agree on the need to further disseminate information about the EU Global Health Strategy to governments, agencies, civil society, global partners and citizens.
  • Target audiences are split between governments/ministries and other actors — specifically prospective implementing partners and partner countries.
  • Social media is unanimously identified as the channel to use for further dissemination.
  • Implementation could be strengthened through working meetings and continued dissemination efforts, building on existing structures rather than adding bureaucracy.
03

National strategy

A clear gap, clearly acknowledged
  • Both respondents confirm that Czech Republic does not have a National Strategy for Global Health.
  • 100% believe it would be useful and important to develop one.
  • The country also has no Global Health Ambassador, according to both respondents.
04

National coordination and key actors

Who does what, and how they talk to each other
  • The main Global Health actors in Czech Republic include the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Finance, the Czech Development Agency, and the Office of the Government.
  • Coordination is described as half formal, half informal: an Intersectoral Working Group coordinates activities across a broad range of domains, including Global Health.
  • Specific Global Health coordination relies mainly on two formal networks: the Government and Working Committees for EU affairs, and the Government Council for Development Cooperation.
  • Ongoing initiatives include the Team Europe Initiative on Public Health Institutes (since 2021, DG INTPA — malnutrition prevention and mother/child care standards) and the Team Europe Initiative on SRHR (since 2024, DG INTPA — advocacy and prevention).