WHO policies & strategies
WHO's approach to country support will be tailored to the political, cultural and social context of which the health system is part. Its actions will be underpinned by agreed international principles that include Health For All;
- WHO's approach to country support will be tailored to the political, cultural and social context of which the health system is part. Its actions will be underpinned by agreed international principles that include Health For All; integrated primary health care, specific WHA Resolutions and the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness.
- At country level, WHO will support the diagnosis of health system constraints; engage in collaborative sector reviews and financing and health workforce policy processes and investment strategies that fit with broader national development policies; help build national capacity in health policy and system analysis and research, and support countries' monitoring of trends in health systems and their
- WHO will support members states in setting up mechanisms, procedures and incentives that encourage all stakeholders - including public and non-public providers and provider organizations - to work together to improve service delivery and eliminate exclusion from access to care. It will support efforts to establish and promote effective accountability mechanisms that protect nationally agreed priorities.