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WHO priorities and plans 2012/13. Dr Jarno Habicht WHO Representative. 15 December 2011. The WHO planning cycle at Global and regional level. 6-year Medium-Term Strategic Plan (MTSP) 2008-2013 which defines Strategic Objectives for WHO and its Member States
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WHO priorities and plans 2012/13 Dr Jarno Habicht WHO Representative 15 December 2011
The WHO planning cycle at Global and regional level • 6-year Medium-Term Strategic Plan (MTSP) 2008-2013 which defines Strategic Objectives for WHO and its Member States • Medium-term priorities for collaboration with Republic of Moldova 2008-2013 • priorities for collaboration during 2-years (BCA) • responsibility of both the WHO Secretariat and the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Moldova
Medium-Term priorities for collaboration for 2008-2013 • Strengthening of Health System • Strengthening of surveillance and control of communicable diseases • Prevention and control of major non-communicable diseases and reduction of health risk factors (tobacco, alcohol and drugs and food safety) • Strengthening of mother and child and reproductive health • Fostering the Environmental Safety and health systems preparedness to disasters (natural and induced)
Preparations for collaboration in 2012/13 • Biennial Collaborative Agreement (BCA) preparations started in February 2011 • Two rounds of consultations held in Ministry of Health (involving public sector agencies and stakeholders) under the leadership of Minister of Health in early March where key priorities were identified • Draft plans prepared by WHO/Europe in April-May • WHO priority setting retreat in June • Work plan updates and budgeting July-August 2011 • Continuous discussions with Ministry of Health and consultation of pre-final draft BCA • BCA signed between Republic of Moldova and WHO during WHO Regional Committee in Baku (September 2011) • Operational planning and adjustment (October – December 2011)
The 2012-2013 priorities • European Health Policy – Health 2020 • Health Systems strengthening and Public Health • Non-Communicable Diseases, Health Promotion and Healthy Lifestyles • Communicable Diseases, Health Security and Environment • Health Information, Evidence, Research and Innovation