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Zambia’s plan provides a strategic framework for acheiving the mission of providing equitable access to cost-effective, quality health as close to families as possible, leaving no one behind. Its five priorities are to strengthen: (1) health service delivery for prevention and primary health care; (2) maternal, neonatal, child and adolescent health and nutrition; (3) control of communicable diseases (malaria, HIV, tuberculosis, sexually transmitted infections); (4) control of noncommunicable diseases; and (5) integrated health support systems.
 

National health strategic plan 2022–2026: Towards attainment of quality universal health coverage through decentralization
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Ministry of Health, Republic of Zambia
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universal health coverage, strategic plan, sustainable development goals, SDG 3, decentralisation