Les Orientations Stratégiques du Ministre de la Sante et de l’Hygiène Publique 2018-2020 (The Strategic Orientations of the Ministry of Health and Public Hygiene 2018-2020)
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General Health Strategies and Plans
Côte d'Ivoire
1 January 2018
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Ministre de la Sante et de l’Hygiène Publique
Gouvernement de Cote d’Ivoire
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La Côte d’Ivoire est engagée dans une dynamique de développement à travers la mise en œuvre de son second Plan National de Développement (PND) pour la période 2016-2020, dans l’optique d’atteindre l’émergence à l’horizon 2020.Pour traduire cette ambition dans le secteur de la santé et répondre efficacement aux problèmes de santé, le Ministère de la Santé et de l’Hygiène Publique a élaboré un Plan National de Développement Sanitaire (PNDS) 2016-2020 en cours de mise en œuvre.
Le PNDS 2016-2020 vise à améliorer l’état de santé et le bien-être des populations, avec la pleine participation des secteurs public, privé et de la société civile ainsi qu’avec l’appui des partenaires au développement.
Côte d'Ivoire is engaged in a development dynamic through the implementation of its second National Development Plan (PND) for the period 2016-2020, with the aim of achieving emergence by 2020 .
To translate this ambition in the health sector and respond effectively to health problems, the Ministry of Health and Public Hygiene has drawn up a National Health Development Plan (PNDS) 2016-2020 which is currently being implemented.
The 2016-2020 PNDS aims to improve the state of health and well-being of populations, with the full participation of the public, private and civil society sectors, as well as with the support of development partners.
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