National Multi-Sectoral Integrated Strategic Plan For The Prevention And Control Of Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDS): 2014-2020.
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Policy
Abstract
The National Multi-Sectoral Integrated Strategic Plan For The Prevention And Control Of Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDS): 2014-2020’s vision is that Basotho (citizens of Lesotho) shall be a healthy nation, whose exposure to the main risk factors will be minimised and with improved access to care and rehabilitation; contributing to sustainable socio-economic development of Lesotho.
The key interventions shall be on Leadership and Governance, Health Promotion and Education, Health Services Delivery, Human Resources (For health and relevant sector professionals), Health Financing, Health infrastructure and equipment, Partnerships, Multi-sectoral Collaboration and Cooperation, Community Ownership and Participation, Health Information Systems, and Surveillance and Research.
The Strategy outlines the roles and responsibilities of the Ministry of Health aligned to those agreed upon by African Ministers of Health and contained in the Brazzaville declaration as well as WHO guidelines for countries; the roles of other government Sectors; Civil Society and WHO and other partners as per their mandate.
The key interventions shall be on Leadership and Governance, Health Promotion and Education, Health Services Delivery, Human Resources (For health and relevant sector professionals), Health Financing, Health infrastructure and equipment, Partnerships, Multi-sectoral Collaboration and Cooperation, Community Ownership and Participation, Health Information Systems, and Surveillance and Research.
The Strategy outlines the roles and responsibilities of the Ministry of Health aligned to those agreed upon by African Ministers of Health and contained in the Brazzaville declaration as well as WHO guidelines for countries; the roles of other government Sectors; Civil Society and WHO and other partners as per their mandate.
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Date of text
Entry into force notes
2014-2020.
Repealed
No
Publication reference
Ministry of Health.
Source language
English
Legislation Amendment
No