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Report of the Twenty-seventh Meeting of Ministers of Health of Countries of the South-East Asia Region
Abstract:
The Meeting of the Ministers of Health of the Member States Of WHO'S south East Asia region objectives are To reinforce the commitment of the Member States to the attainment of the highest possible level of health for their people. These meetings have immensely contributed towards enhancing cooperation, reinforcing political commitment and most importantly affording an opportunity for Member States to tap the potential for ensuring the well-being of people in the WHO South- East Asia Region. Member States committed to establishing climate change and human health cells within their respective ministries of health. Organizational aspects also play a vital role. Capacities need to be strengthened so that a facility will continue to function. Providing critical services requires contingency plans and a well- trained health workforce that is ready and able to deal with the health consequences of emergencies.SOURCE : http://apps.who.int/iris/simple-search?query=nepal&filter_field_1=dateIssued&filter_type_1=equals&filter_value_1=%5B2000+TO+2017%5D&filter_field_2=dateIss #health #publichealth #partnership #report #service #southeastasiaregion #2009
Publisher: WHO Type / Script:
Progress Report  in  English
Keywords:
FAMILY HEALTH,MENTAL HEALTH, OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, PUBLIC HEALTH, CLIMATE, WEATHER MODIFICATION, WOMEN, HEALTH, PARTNERSHIP, HEALTH SERVICES, HEALTH PLANNING, HEALTH PROGRAMMES
Thematic Group:
WHO, (2009)
Thesaurus:
10.02.00 - Comprehensive Health Services
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Feeder: SADIKSHYARAUT, Editor: PRABIGYA MANANDHAR, Auditor:
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Report of the Twenty-seventh Meeting of Ministers of Health of Countries of the South-East Asia Region
Abstract:
The Meeting of the Ministers of Health of the Member States Of WHO'S south East Asia region objectives are To reinforce the commitment of the Member States to the attainment of the highest possible level of health for their people. These meetings have immensely contributed towards enhancing cooperation, reinforcing political commitment and most importantly affording an opportunity for Member States to tap the potential for ensuring the well-being of people in the WHO South- East Asia Region. Member States committed to establishing climate change and human health cells within their respective ministries of health. Organizational aspects also play a vital role. Capacities need to be strengthened so that a facility will continue to function. Providing critical services requires contingency plans and a well- trained health workforce that is ready and able to deal with the health consequences of emergencies.SOURCE : http://apps.who.int/iris/simple-search?query=nepal&filter_field_1=dateIssued&filter_type_1=equals&filter_value_1=%5B2000+TO+2017%5D&filter_field_2=dateIss Health#partnership#report#service#southeastasiaregion#2009
Publisher: WHO Type / Script:
Progress Report  in  English
Keywords:
FAMILY HEALTH,MENTAL HEALTH, OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, PUBLIC HEALTH, CLIMATE, WEATHER MODIFICATION, WOMEN, HEALTH, PARTNERSHIP, HEALTH SERVICES, HEALTH PLANNING, HEALTH PROGRAMMES
Thematic Group:
WHO, (2009)
Thesaurus:
10.02.00 - Comprehensive Health Services
PDF | File Size: 1.66 MB   Download
Feeder: SADIKSHYARAUT, Editor: , Auditor:
...