Abstract:
"The WHO Country Cooperation Strategy
(CCS) with Kuwait is a reference framework
for decisions influencing the health sector in
the medium-term. In developing the CCS the
country’s needs and expectations, together
with regional orientations and global priorities
for public health are considered. The key
principles that govern WHO’s search for
new strategic agendas at country level are
to have greater focus on what to support in
the country health sector; greater flexibility
within precise boundaries for response;
more emphasis on WHO’s role as policy
adviser and broker; wider partnerships and
greater attention to partners’ strategies and
activities; maintenance of the visibility and
credibility of WHO and differentiation of
WHO’s work and performance from that of
the government; and guidance for achieving
the health sector related Millennium
Development Goals (MDGs)."
Author:
World Health Organization 2006
Institution:
World Health Organization