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NATIONAL HEALTH PLAN (2011-2020) 2019 SECTOR PERFORMANCE ANNUAL REVIEW

Government of Papua New Guinea; National Department of Health, Government of Papua New Guinea Country Resources Evaluation of Policy, Law, Strategies, Plans, and Services Papua New Guinea 1 August 2020 Policy document

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The Sector Performance Annual Report (SPAR) is a monitoring surveillance tool that enables us to measure our progress as a sector on a yearly basis and compare trends for the last five years. It enables us to know how we are progressing against set targets and the National Health Plan. The SPAR should serve as the basis for a proper and careful analysis strictly adhering to the Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) plan to give us a true picture of our health outcomes. M&E surveillance is mandatory in any program activity and must be given the highest priority in terms of resource allocation. M&E must be an integral part of an informed policy, resource allocation, and intervention strategy decision-making in the health sector to achieve improved health outcomes.

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