China-WHO Country Cooperation Strategy 2016–2020
December 31, 2016

China-WHO Country Cooperation Strategy 2016–2020

This country cooperation strategy (CCS) is the result of a consultative process involving the Government of China, WHO and major stakeholders. The strategy identifies priorities and approaches that will enable WHO to support China to strengthen the national health-care system and ensure that equitable, quality health services are delivered to the people. The strategy also aims to enrich China’s contribution to global health.

The National Health and Family Planning Commission (NHFPC) of the People’s Republic of China and the World Health Organization (WHO) are pleased to present the China-WHO Country Cooperation Strategy 2016–2020, which provides a basis for collaboration on health between China and WHO over the next five years.

This country cooperation strategy (CCS) is the result of a consultative process involving the Government of China, WHO and major stakeholders. The strategy identifies priorities and approaches that will enable WHO to support China to strengthen the national health-care system and ensure that equitable, quality health services are delivered to the people. The strategy also aims to enrich China’s contribution to global health.

Organizations:

World Health Organization (WHO)

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