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Nepal Health Sector Strategy Implementation Plan 2016-2021

Ministry of Health and Population, Nepal Government of Nepal Country Resources General Health Strategies and Plans Nepal 1 January 2016 Policy document

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The Nepal Health Sector Strategy Implementation Plan (NHSS IP) and subsequent Annual Work Plan and Budget (AWPB) will translate the NHSS into action. The MoH will lead the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of this strategy with participation of line ministries, development partners, non-governmental agencies, civil society, private sector, cooperatives and local communities. The implementation plan is developed to achieve the outputs of NHSS and ultimately its outcome and goals. There are sub-sectoral implementation plans or chapters for each of the three Departments, Centres, Social Health Security Development Committee and National Health Research Council. Seven divisions, under Department of Health Services, and five Centres, each have their own chapter, followed by a results framework to monitor their performance. The NHSS Results Framework will be the basis to monitor its overall performance. Annual reviews and a Mid Term Review (MTR) will measure progress across the sector and make necessary adjustments.

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