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Politique Nationale de Santé des Jeunes et des Adolescents (National Youth and Teenagers Health Policy)

POLICY Country Resources Child and Youth General Health Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans, Service Standards Haiti 1 January 2001 Policy document

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Sur demande du Ministère de la Santé, POLICY a donné un appui technique à l’OPS /OMS et une Equipe de pilotage pour l’élaboration d’un document de « Politique Nationale de Santé des Jeunes et des Adolescents : La partie technique du document est prête et a été présentée au Ministère de la Santé.

La Politique Nationale de Santé et développement des Jeunes et des Adolescents a pour but de préserver et de protéger ces importantes ressources humaines que représentent les Jeunes, et de garantir l’Avenir et le Développement du Pays. Elle vise plus globalement à les maintenir toujours en excellente santé.

The Ministry of Health requested that POLICY provide teachnical assistance to a steering committee including the OPS/OMS (PAHO/WHO) to elaborate a document of a national health policy for youth and adolescents. The technical part of the document was completed and submitted to the Ministry of Health.

The National Health Policy and Youth and Adolescents Development aims at protecting these important youth human resources and ensuring the future and development of the country. It aims more generally at maintaining youth people in excellent health.

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