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FIVE-YEAR STRATEGIC PLAN FOR YOUNG PEOPLE’S HEALTH (2016-2020)

Ministry of Health and Sports, Myanmar The Republic of the Union of Myanmar Country Resources Child and Youth General Health Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans, Service Standards Myanmar 1 January 2016 Policy document

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Attaining the highest level of health in young people to ensure that every young person’s potential is fulfilled is one of the core priorities of Myanmar Health Vision 2030. To this end, the national Strategic Plan for young people’s health is developed. This requires increasing access to information and services, and creating safe and protective environments for young people to improve their health and wellbeing including health system strengthening, development of human resources for health with skills to engage with young people and provide youth-friendly health services, health research and strengthening collaboration with national and international partners. It also entails annual planning and monitoring for effective delivery mechanisms and mobilizing necessary resources to achieve the goals and deliver results.

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