JA GHI Spain – EU Global Health Strategy awareness survey dashboard, interactive
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Respondent
0
Know the EU strategy
to some extent
0%
Support alignment national - EU strategy
0%
Note: Spain adopted a national strategy after the survey was conducted.
Want national strategy
0%
Favour wider dissemination
0%
Responding stakeholders
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, to some extent 100%
How respondents became aware of the EU strategy
How did your institution become aware of it?
EU institutional or communication channels 100%
National global health strategy in Spain
Are you aware of whether your country has a National Strategy for Global Health?
No 100%
Note: Spain adopted a National Strategy for Global Health in 2025, i.e. after the interview was conducted.
Awareness of Spain's Global Health Ambassador
Are you aware if your country has a Global Health Ambassador?
No 100%
Target audiences for EU strategy communication
To which stakeholders should the communication on the EU Global Health Strategy be addressed?
Government/Ministries 100%
Recommended communication channels
Which communication channels should be used to further disseminate information about the EU Global Health Strategy and its contents?
Social media 100%
Coordination among key actors
Is there a formal or informal coordination mechanism among the actors holding major responsibilities for launching, financing, implementing Global Health initiatives/projects?
No 100%
Key messages
This is a summary of the key messages emerging from the survey response of the Spanish stakeholder, organized by theme.
01
Need for alignment
National strategy ↔ EU strategy
- The respondent considers it important that national and EU Global Health strategies are aligned.
- At the time of the interview, Spain did not yet have a National Strategy for Global Health, but the respondent saw it as useful and important to develop one.
- Notably, Spain adopted a National Strategy for Global Health in 2025, after this interview was conducted — indicating the topic was already on the institutional agenda.
02
Communication and implementation
Disseminate, engage, implement
- The respondent's institution became aware of the EU Global Health Strategy through EU institutional or communication channels, but only "to some extent" — official statements and posts were seen, without in-depth knowledge of the strategy.
- Further dissemination of the EU Global Health Strategy is considered necessary, addressed primarily to governments and ministries, mainly via social media.
- The respondent recommends reaching out to ministries beyond the health sector and to regional authorities, mainly through emails.
- To strengthen implementation: follow-up actions, adaptation of the strategy to local contexts, and the creation of a support team to help countries develop their own Global Health Strategies.
03
National strategy
From "no strategy" to a 2025 strategy
- At the time of the interview, the respondent confirmed that Spain did not have a National Strategy for Global Health.
- The respondent believed a National Strategy would be useful and important for Spain to have.
- Spain is not reported to have a Global Health Ambassador.
- A national strategy was subsequently adopted in 2025, after this survey was conducted.
04
National coordination and key actors
Who does what, and how they talk to each other
- The main Global Health actors identified in Spain are the Health Ministry, the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, and the Spanish Medical Agency.
- The respondent reports no formal or informal coordination mechanism exists among these actors.



















