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Compendium of the Roadmap for Health and Well-being in Central Asia (2022–2025) / World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe

Tác giả : World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe

Nhà xuất bản : World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe

Năm xuất bản : 2022

Chủ đề : 1. Asia, Central. 2. Health. 3. International Cooperation. 4. Mental Health. 5. Sustainable Development. 6. World Health Organization. 7. Technical documents.

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This compendium is a supplementary document for the Roadmap for Health and Well-being in Central Asia (2022–2025) (hereinafter, Roadmap), which scopes the following Central Asian countries (CACs): Republic of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Republic of Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Republic of Uzbekistan. The Roadmap builds on the individual health and well-being goals and priorities of CACs through the lens of the European Programme of Work (2020–2025) – “United Action for Better Health” (EPW) and identifies shared priorities and potential synergistic actions across the subregion. The Roadmap also aligns efforts and fosters cooperation with regional, subregional, and country partners to implement political, investment and technical objectives that deliver on the core priorities of the EPW. This compendium is comprised of two sections. The first section contains two supporting tables for the Roadmap, which outline: 1) the gaps in health and well-being between CACs and the European Union and WHO European Region and 2) priority actions for health, well-being, and sustainable development at the country-level in Central Asia. The second section contains five country briefs, which were completed to identify and centre the health, well-being, and sustainable development priorities of CACs in the Roadmap’s development. Each brief is independently presented to facilitate easy access to relevant country information. vi, 92 p.

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