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Estrategia de Salud de la Cooperación Española (Health Strategy of the Spanish Cooperation)

Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Government of Spain Country Resources General Health Strategies and Plans Spain 31 December 2007 Policy document

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La Estrategia de Salud se elabora sobre la base de una herramienta de planificación sectorial diseñada como instrumento integrador de todas las estrategias sectoriales, con el objetivo de facilitar la coherencia e interrelación entre ellas (fortaleciendo el enfoque multisectorial de la cooperación) y para combinar la calidad de su fundamentación teórica y posicionamiento estratégico, con la operatividad necesaria para mejorar la eficacia de la gestión y aumentar la complementariedad y armonización entre todos los actores de la Cooperación Española en el sector. Este procedimiento incorpora novedades en la planificación estratégica, por lo que la estructura y contenidos de este documento son notablemente distintos de la Estrategia de Salud publicada en 2003.

The Health Strategy is prepared on the basis of education sector planning tool designed as a tool that integrates all sectoral strategies in order to facilitate coherence and interrelation between them (strengthening the multisectoral approach to cooperation) and to combine quality of the theoretical and strategic positioning, the operation needed to improve the efficiency management and enhance complementarity and harmonization between all actors of Spanish cooperation in the sector. This procedure incorporates developments in strategic planning, so that the structure and contents of this document are strikingly different from the Health Strategy published in 2003.

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