The South-East Asia Region was the first WHO Region to promote Country Cooperation Strategies (CCS) as a process to identify how best the Organization could support health development in our Member States. In the case of Nepal, the previous CCS covered the period 2002 to 2005. Since it was prepared, many changes have taken place in Nepal, both in terms of the health situation, the government’s own health development efforts and those of key partners. Keeping these changes in mind, WHO has developed a new CCS for the country for 2006 to 2011. An analysis of the current health situation and the likely scenario up to 2011 has formed the basis for the priorities outlined in this CCS.
Even though I have worked in Sierra Leone in the past, the role of MLI Country Lead has given me the opportunity to build upon these previous experiences and to work closely with members of the Ministry of Health and Sanitation (MOHS), to support the implementation of health policies and reforms that they have prioritized.
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