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Plan Stratégique National Santé Jeunes et Adolescents 2014-2017 (National Health Strategic Plan for Youth and Adolescents 2014-2017)

Government of Haiti Country Resources Child and Youth General Health Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans, Service Standards Haiti 2014 Policy document

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This plan calls for a holistic, synergistic, multi-sectoral, integrated, action, structured into five strategic areas:
• Strategic partnership for a structured and coordinated action
• Institutional strengthening for an offer standardized services, specific equitable and integrated
• Development, consolidation and networking of youth initiatives
• Communication about youth health by the young people themselves.
• Documentation and research for action.

Ce plan, plaide pour une action holistique, synergique, multisectorielle, intégrée, structurée en 5 axes stratégiques :
• Partenariat stratégique pour une action structurée et coordonnée
• Renforcement institutionnel pour une offre de services normalisée, spécifique équitable et intégrée
• Développement, consolidation et réseautage des initiatives de jeunes
• Communication pour la santé des jeunes par les jeunes.
• Documentation et recherche pour l’action.

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