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Plan national de développement sanitaire 2010-2014 (National Health development Plan 2010-2014)

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

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This National Health Development Plan provides concrete implementation priorities and strategic directions. Apart from the introduction and conclusion, it is organized into seven main parts covering:
(i) analysis of the situation;
(ii) the vision and strategic directions;
(iii) the objectives and priority for health development;
(iv) the estimated costs;
(v) the financing plan;
(vi) implementation framework;
(vii) monitoring and evaluation framework.

Le présent Plan National de Développement Sanitaire vient concrétiser la mise en œuvre des priorités et orientations stratégiques. En dehors de l’introduction et de la conclusion, Il est organisé en sept parties essentielles portant sur :
(i) l’analyse de la situation ;
(ii) la vision et les orientations stratégiques ;
(iii) les objectifs et les actions prioritaires de développement sanitaires ;
(iv) l’estimation des couts ;
(v) le plan de financement ;
(vi) le cadre de mise en œuvre ;
(vii) le cadre de suivi et évaluation.

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