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Main planning cycles
Gain a comprehensive understanding of the country’s national health planning framework. This section provides an overview of the national health planning cycles, program and project timelines, as well as detailed insights into the strategic objectives and current status of the primary national health sector plan.
Overview
Plan horizon and strategic timelines
National Health Policy Strategy and Plan
Plan National De Développement Sanitaire (PNDS) 2021-2030
Burkina Faso’s National Health Development Plan (PNDS) 2021–2030 aims to strengthen the health system, achieve universal health coverage, and improve governance. The plan focuses on primary healthcare, financial sustainability, and human resource development, ensuring equitable access to quality health services. It aligns with the country’s long-term development goals and global health commitments. Key priorities include reducing maternal and child mortality, expanding immunization coverage, and improving access to essential medicines. Investments in health infrastructure, digital health systems, and decentralized healthcare delivery have enhanced service availability. However, health financing challenges, workforce shortages, and regional disparities continue to hinder progress. The government has emphasized public-private partnerships, community engagement, and performance-based funding mechanisms to improve service efficiency. The strategy also seeks to enhance health emergency preparedness, strengthen epidemiological surveillance, and address emerging disease threats. Efforts to improve health governance, accountability, and intersectoral coordination are ongoing but require sustained investment and political commitment. Despite progress, challenges remain in resource mobilization, healthcare accessibility in rural areas, and retaining skilled professionals. Ensuring long-term financial sustainability, expanding preventive healthcare, and optimizing service delivery models will be critical to achieving the PNDS objectives.
Strategic Objectives
Strengthen health governance, leadership, and intersectoral coordination.
Achieve universal health coverage by improving access to quality healthcare services.
Enhance health financing and resource mobilization for system sustainability.
Improve primary healthcare and decentralize health service delivery.
Strengthen the healthcare workforce through training, retention, and equitable distribution.
Improve epidemiological surveillance, emergency preparedness, and response to emerging diseases.