The WHO Country Cooperation Strategy (CCS) 2013–2017 for Nepal provides a coherent medium-term vision for WHO’s technical cooperation and defines its strategic framework for working in and with Nepal. The CCS is aligned with the national health objectives in the National Health Sector Programme–II (NHSP-II); it focuses on selected country priorities, as analysed by WHO in consultation with the Government, national stakeholders, the United Nations (UN) Country Team, the United Nations Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF) and other external development partners (EDPs). This CCS also encompasses social determinants of health. The CCS has been designed to represent a balance between the country’s priorities and those of WHO as expressed in WHO’s General Programme of Work and regional orientations and priorities. The CCS development process coincides with the development of the new UNDAF for Nepal and the EDP technical assistance matrix for support of the NHSP-II, enabling a close coordination and harmonization across these frameworks.
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Keywords:
TECHNICAL COOPERATION, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, AID COORDINATION, DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE, PRIMARY HEALTH CARE, COMMUNICABLE DISEASES, NON COMMUNICABLE DISEASE, HEALTH POLICY, HEALTH PLANNING, HEALTH CARE DELIVERY, MILLENIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL, PUBLIC HEALTH, REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, ENVIRONMENTALLY RELATED DISEASES.
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Thematic Group: WHO
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World Health Organization
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02.04.00
- Development
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