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Health Sector Reform White Paper (final)

Government of Saint Lucia Ministry of Health, Human Services, Family Affairs and Gender Relations Country Resources General Health Policies Saint Lucia 6 March 2000 Guidelines

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This paper articulates a philosophy and vision for health, human services, family affairs
and gender relations. It outlines and expands on major policy and strategy to position the
services to develop in the most sustainable and effective manner. Where it gives more
detail, as in the area of organisation of the services, it does so to ensure that the necessary
framework will be put in place.

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