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Mid-Term Review of the 2013-2017 WHO Country Cooperation Strategy: Nepal
Abstract:
A mid-term review was conducted from October 25th 2015 to November 7th 2015 of the WHO Country Collaboration Strategy (CCS) 2013-2017 for Nepal. The main objectives of the review were to assess the relevance of WHO CCS in terms of responsiveness to the needs and national health priorities, to determine the effectiveness of WHO cooperation of its program implementation and analyze the sustainability of WHO-supported results and strategies. The MTR was asked to focus on the WHO response to the national health objectives, coherent and results oriented strategies supported by biennial programs and partnerships. A specific question on WHO’s response during and following the earthquake of April 2015 was included. The strategic priorities of the Country Cooperation Strategy 2013-2017 are still valid and relevant, but need to be more focused to avoid that WHO is overstretched in too many areas, and to adapt to the changes in the country, in particular the new Constitution, National Health Policy 2014 and the National Health Strategy 2015-2020. The majority of financial resources in the work plan have is currently going to achieve communicable disease control targets, while the other strategic priorities have received limited funding. MTR recommends a shift with an increased priority to health system strengthening and non-communicable diseases. #WHO #CountryCooperationStrategy #2015
Publisher: WHO Type / Script:
Official Document  in  English
Keywords:
FAMILY HEALTH, MENTAL HEALTH, OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, PUBLIC HEALTH, REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, WOMEN'S HEALTH, YOUTH HEALTH, HEALTH AID, HEALTH CENTRES, HEALTH-CARE DELIVERY, HEALTH CONDITIONS, HEALTH ECONOMICS, HEALTH EDUCATION, HEALTH HAZARDS, HEALTH INDICATORS, HEALTH INFORMATION, HEALTH INSURANCE, HEALTH LEGISLATION, HEALTH PERSONNEL, HEALTH PLANNING, HEALTH POLICY, HEALTH SERVICES, HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH, HEALTH STANDARDS, HEALTH STATISTICS, MEDICAL ASPECTS, PATIENTS, RIGHT TO HEALTH
Thematic Group:
WHO, (2015)
Thesaurus:
10.02.00 - Comprehensive Health Services
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Feeder: PRATIKSHA MAHARJAN, Editor: SANJIYA SHRESTHA, Auditor:
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Mid-Term Review of the 2013-2017 WHO Country Cooperation Strategy: Nepal
Abstract:
A mid-term review was conducted from October 25th 2015 to November 7th 2015 of the WHO Country Collaboration Strategy (CCS) 2013-2017 for Nepal. The main objectives of the review were to assess the relevance of WHO CCS in terms of responsiveness to the needs and national health priorities, to determine the effectiveness of WHO cooperation of its program implementation and analyze the sustainability of WHO-supported results and strategies. The MTR was asked to focus on the WHO response to the national health objectives, coherent and results oriented strategies supported by biennial programs and partnerships. A specific question on WHO’s response during and following the earthquake of April 2015 was included. The strategic priorities of the Country Cooperation Strategy 2013-2017 are still valid and relevant, but need to be more focused to avoid that WHO is overstretched in too many areas, and to adapt to the changes in the country, in particular the new Constitution, National Health Policy 2014 and the National Health Strategy 2015-2020. The majority of financial resources in the work plan have is currently going to achieve communicable disease control targets, while the other strategic priorities have received limited funding. MTR recommends a shift with an increased priority to health system strengthening and non-communicable diseases. #WHO #COUNTRY_COOPERATION_STRATEGY #2015
Publisher: WHO Type / Script:
Official Document  in  English
Keywords:
FAMILY HEALTH, MENTAL HEALTH, OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, PUBLIC HEALTH, REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, WOMEN'S HEALTH, YOUTH HEALTH, HEALTH AID, HEALTH CENTRES, HEALTH-CARE DELIVERY, HEALTH CONDITIONS, HEALTH ECONOMICS, HEALTH EDUCATION, HEALTH HAZARDS, HEALTH INDICATORS, HEALTH INFORMATION, HEALTH INSURANCE, HEALTH LEGISLATION, HEALTH PERSONNEL, HEALTH PLANNING, HEALTH POLICY, HEALTH SERVICES, HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH, HEALTH STANDARDS, HEALTH STATISTICS, MEDICAL ASPECTS, PATIENTS, RIGHT TO HEALTH
Thematic Group:
WHO, (2015)
Thesaurus:
10.02.00 - Comprehensive Health Services
PDF | File Size: 1.2 MB   Download
Feeder: PRATIKSHA MAHARJAN, Editor: , Auditor:
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