Government Strategy Document 2007
Country Resources
Development and Poverty Strategies
Finland
30 April 2008
Policy document
978-952-5631-60-9
Print
Prime Minister's Office Finland
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In 2007, the Finnish Government set the strategy for national development in three areas, namely the policy programme for employment, entrepreneurship and worklife; the policy programme for health promotion; and the policy programme for the well-being of children, youth and families. This document described the program objectives for each focal areas as well as indicators used for monitoring and evaluation. Some other areas that are under special monitoring in the country are also inculded, such as preparing for ageing, social exculsion and social security reform.Content
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