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Projection du développement du secteur de santé: perspective décennale (Projection of the development of the health sector: ten-year perspective)

Government of Algeria Country Resources General Health Strategies and Plans Algeria Policy document

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The Projection of the development of the health sector identifies future health needs of citizens and develops optimal management strategies to meet these needs. This is, for the coming decade, a demand that the sector must meet in order to continue to guarantee the principle of universal health endorsed by the Algerian Constitution.

The document covers the main points of the discussion on the development of the sector and presents the objectives and needs quantified by 2012, based on an inventory.



La Projection du développement du secteur de santé identifie les besoins futurs des citoyens en matière de santé et élabore une stratégie de prise en charge optimale de ces besoins. Cela constitue, pour la décennie qui vient, un impératif auquel le secteur doit répondre afin de continuer à assurer le principe de santé universelle entériné par la Constitution Algérienne.

Le document reprend les points essentiels de la réflexion sur le développement du secteur et en présente les objectifs et les besoins quantifiés à l’horizon 2012 sur la base d’un état des lieux.

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