Situation assessment
The Federal form of governance introduced by the new Constitution implies a significant restructuring of health services. Many details of the practical implementation of federal governance and its implications for the health sector have still to be worked out. This provides an opportunity to pursue and advocate for universal health coverage, but also carries considerable risks for a potential setback to primary health care until the full implementation and the capacity of the local government are established. Of special concern would be the potential negative impact on vulnerable groups such as women, children and poor people’s access to quality health services. The transition period, therefore requires major inputs and focus from WHO assisting the Government both in the design and implementation phase of all aspects of health system strengthening. Federalization will also require a new set of public health policies and legislation.
Focus area 1.1: Strengthen health systems to deliver basic health services at local government level
WHO will:
Focus area 1.2: National oversight and policy development
WHO will: