Papua New Guinea-WHO country cooperation strategy 2024-2028

Übersicht

The Papua New Guinea–WHO Country Cooperation Strategy 2024–2028 describes how the World Health Organization (WHO) country office will support the implementation of the Papua New Guinea Vision 2050 and the National Health Plan 2021–2030 over the next five years. The development of the country cooperation strategy involved a thorough process of collaboration and consultations with various stakeholders. The process resulted in the identification of four strategic priorities based on the country’s context and needs, summarized below:

Strategic Priority 1. Resilient systems for health which includes ways of improving access to quality services

Strategic Priority 2. Healthier populations and NCDs which aims at improving reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health, enhancing immunization coverage

Strategic Priority 3. Integrated health services delivery targeted to high-priority diseases, which aims at eliminating neglected tropical diseases, managing NCDs, addressing mental health conditions, managing and controlling communicable diseases

Strategic Priority 4. Health security which deals with health emergencies and health security by strengthening preparedness and response to health emergencies.

WHO Team
Country Strategy and Support (CSS)
Editors
World Health Organization
Number of pages
50
Reference numbers
ISBN: 9789290211457
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