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Respondents
0
Know the EU strategy
very well (33.3%)
0%
Support alignment national – EU strategy
0%
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, well aware 33.3%
Yes, to some extent 50.0%
No 16.7%
How respondents became aware of the EU strategy
How did your institution become aware of it?
National global health strategy in Ukraine
Are you aware of whether your country has a National Strategy for Global Health?
Yes (embedded in National Health Plan) 66.7%
Yes (a standalone one) 16.7%
Don't know 16.7%
Awareness of Ukraine's Global Health Ambassador
Are you aware if your country has a Global Health Ambassador?
No 66.7%
Yes 16.7%
Don't know 16.7%
Target audiences for EU strategy communication
To which stakeholders should the communication on the EU Global Health Strategy be addressed?
Recommended communication channels
Which communication channels should be used to further disseminate information about the EU Global Health Strategy and its contents?
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?
Yes, formal 83.3%
Don't know 16.7%
Key messages
This is a summary of the key messages emerging from the open-ended responses of the Ukrainian stakeholders surveyed, organized by theme.
01
Need for alignment
Unanimous, strategic, pragmatic
- All 6 respondents (100%) support alignment between national and EU GH Strategies, viewing it as essential for cohesive responses to cross-border health threats, optimized resource use, and a unified approach to GH governance.
- Alignment is also seen as a vehicle for promoting health equity, enhancing knowledge sharing and best practices, and amplifying the EU's collective voice in global health forums.
- Despite the ongoing conflict, Ukrainian institutional actors demonstrate a clear and pragmatic commitment to strategic alignment, recognising EU frameworks as anchors for effective and impactful health action.
02
Communication and implementation
Government first, one channel clear
- 83.3% support wider dissemination. Communication should prioritize government/ministries (80.0%), with academia and corporate sector as a secondary audience (20.0%).
- Social media is the unanimous recommended channel (100%) among those who favour dissemination. Qualitative feedback also mentions webinars, conferences, official publications, media outreach, and community-based initiatives.
- For implementation, respondents propose leveraging existing structures (ECDC, EMA, WHO partnerships) rather than creating new bureaucratic layers, with a centralized digital monitoring system and continuous feedback loops to track progress and foster accountability.
03
National strategy
A definition that is still unclear
- Although 66.7% of respondents report a GH framework embedded in the National Health Plan and 16.7% report a standalone strategy, Ukraine does not have a dedicated national Global Health Strategy. These responses reflect a broader confusion — observed across the survey — between general health plans or sectoral policies and a proper national GH strategy.
- Respondents stress the importance of integrating GH commitments into existing funding mechanisms, with emphasis on transparency, inclusiveness, and simplified reporting to ensure cost-effective implementation.
- Key national GH actors include the Public Health Centre, Ministry of Health, National Health Service, National Centres for Disease Control, and the National Academy of Medical Sciences — a dense, government-anchored ecosystem with strong institutional depth.
04
National coordination and key actors
Formal, resilient coordination
- 83.3% report formal coordination mechanisms among GH actors — one of the highest rates across the survey — a notable result given the challenging context of the ongoing conflict.
- Respondents describe coordination through structured dialogue between the EU, member states, and civil society, with proposals for regular exchanges, digital monitoring, and continuous feedback loops to ensure accountability.
- Ukraine does not have a confirmed GH Ambassador (66.7% say No) — a gap that could be addressed as Ukraine advances its EU integration path and strengthens its global health diplomacy capacity.



















