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In this section main tools used to implement and monitor national policies in the field of health inequalities are listed.
Funding
There is no specific health inequalities funding. However, the MSAH has a funding instrument for health promotion which is used for activities on SDHI, which include financing projects that strive for the reduction of health inequalities.
Monitoring system:
Strategic Iniatives
In the course of Closing the Gap, participating institutes have developed Strategic Initiatives outlining further steps that can realistically be taken to tackle health inequalities.In order to support this process, an internal policy tool kit was developed to give further guidance on potential strategies for action. The Strategic Initiatives were shared and discussed in the context of the National Seminars that took place in 17 countries in mid-February 2007.
Funding
Finland's Slot Machine Association (Raha-automaattiyhdistys or RAY) was established in 1938 to raise funds through gaming operations to support Finnish health and welfare organizations. RAY has an exclusive rights to operate slot machines and casinos based on the Lottery Act. This Act was established in order to minimize the negative social impacts of gambling. Therefore, the revenues from casinos and slot machines are distributed in the form of funding to health and social welfare organizations in the hope to strengthen society and alleviate inequality issues. RAY has defined a new funding strategy where one of the main strategies is to allocate funding for the support and services for the people in the weakest social position and to tackle health inequalities.