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Kiribati Health Strategic Plan (2012-2015)

Government of The Republic of Kiribati; Ministry of Health and Medical Services Country Resources General Health Strategies and Plans Kiribati 31 March 2013 Policy document

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The vision for the plan is: A healthy population that is well supported by quality health services.

The goal of this plan is: To improve population health and health equity through continuous improvement in the quality and responsiveness of health services, and by making the most effective and efficient use of available resources.

It is a rolling plan reflecting ongoing strategic issues including emerging new issues and challenges that includes the following:
• Population growth.
• Maternal morbidity and mortality.
• Child morbidity and mortality.
• Communicable diseases.
• Non-communicable diseases (NCDs).
• Health service delivery.
• Gender-based violence (GBV) and youth issues.

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