The critical role of the national health policy & strategy in strengthening health systems and delivering effective interventions in an integrated approach to accelerate progress towards the health MDGs, with a special focus on the health of women and children. In September 2000, 189 heads of state adopted the UN Millennium Declaration and endorsed a framework for development. The plan was for countries and development partners to work together to reduce poverty and hunger, and tackle ill health, lack of education, gender inequality, lack of access to clean water and environmental degradation.
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Publisher:
WHO
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Type / Script:
Progress Report
in English
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Keywords:
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS, HEALTH POLICY, CHILDREN, WOMEN, POVERTY, HEALTH, GENDER INEQUALITY, ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION, DEVELOPMENT, CHILD MORTALITY, HIV/AIDS, MALARIA, MALARIA MORTALITY, PNEUMONIA, MEASLES IMMUNIZATION, SANITATION, DRINKING WATER, NON COMMUNICABLE DISEASES, VACCINATION, VACCINES, PUBLIC HEALTH, NUTRITION, WOMENS HEALTH, CHILD HEALTH, HEALTH SERVICES
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Thematic Group: WHO
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World Health Organization
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Thesaurus:
10.02.00
- Comprehensive Health Services
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