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Politique nationale de santé 2013-2015 (National Health Policy 2013-2015)

Government of Chad Country Resources General Health Policies Chad 4 April 2007 Policy document

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A national health policy was developed, validated and adopted by all the partners of the health sector on May 4, 2007. It provides stakeholders of the sector with a vision of health development in 2015 with strategic guidance adapted to the context, an implementation framework and effective mechanisms for monitoring and evaluating.

The SFN is inspired by the Millennium Development Goals, the national strategy against poverty and other commitments to which Chad has subscribed.

Une politique nationale de santé a été élaborée, validée et adoptée par tous les partenaires du secteur de la santé le 04 mai 2007. Elle met à la disposition des intervenants dans ce secteur, une vision du développement sanitaire à l’horizon 2015 avec des orientations stratégiques adaptées au contexte du pays ainsi qu’un cadre de mise en œuvre et des mécanismes efficaces pour le suivi et l’ évaluation.

La PNS est inspirée des objectifs du millénaire pour le développement, de la stratégie nationale de lutte contre la pauvreté et d’autres engagements auxquels le Tchad a souscrit.

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