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(World Health Organization. Regional Office for the Americas, 2010)Jamaica, the largest English speaking Caribbean Island, is currently undergoing transitional changes in epidemiology, demography and economy. The country has experienced a decreasing trend in mortality and fertility rates ...
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(OPS, 2012-10)La Estrategia de Cooperación con el País (ECP) refleja una perspectiva de mediano plazo (4 a 6 años) de la Organización Panamericana de la Salud/Organización Mundial de la Salud (OPS/OMS) para cooperar con un país dado, y ...
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(OPS, 2005)
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(World Health Organization Regional Office for the Americas, 2016)
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(Pan American Health Organization, 2018)
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PAHO-WHO multi-country cooperation strategy for Barbados and Eastern Caribbean countries: 2018-2024 (Pan American Health Organization, 2018)
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(Pan American Health Organization, 2012)[Executive Summary]. The Country Cooperation Strategy for Suriname 2012-2016 (CCS) is the planning mechanism for the PAHO/WHO Country Office in Suriname (CO), which states the aligned regional and global strategic orientations ...
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(Pan American Health Organization, 2006)The Country Cooperation Strategy (CCS) is an integral part of WHO’s Country Focus Policy (CFP). The purpose of the CFP is to: a) optimize WHO’s contribution to health and development in countries; and b) empower countries ...
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(Pan American Health Organization, 2005)In 2002 the World Health Organization (WHO) announced the introduction of the Country Focus Initiative (CFI) using the country cooperation strategy (CCS) as the nationally agreed framework, to focus the work of WHO in the ...
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(Pan American Health Organization, 2015)
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(World Health Organization. Regional Office for the Americas, 2007)[Introduction]. This document is a statement of the PAHO/WHO strategy for technical cooperation with Brazil for the period 2008 - 2012. It addresses priorities, the strategic approach and types of such cooperation. It was ...
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(World Health Organization. Regional Office for the Americas, 2011)
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(World Health Organization. Regional Office for the Americas, 2012)
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(World Health Organization. Regional Office for the Americas, 2016)
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(PAHOS.l., 2010)Belize will have a sustainable health workforce that is knowledgeable, skilled and adaptable. The workforce will be distributed to achieve equitable health outcomes, suitably trained and competent. The workforce will be ...