Country cooperation strategy for WHO and Syrian Arab Republic: 2008–2013
1 January 2010
     | Country Cooperation Strategy
  Overview
The Country Cooperation Strategy (CCS) is WHO’s strategic framework to guide the Organization’s work in and with a country. It responds to that country’s National Health and Development Agenda and identifies a set of agreed joint priorities for WHO collaboration, covering those areas where the Organization has a comparative advantage in order to assure public health impact.
The CCS is WHO’s corporate framework strategy to implement GPW13 with a response to country needs and priorities and addresses the Sustainable Development Agenda in health-related Sustainable Development Goals.
WHO Team
         
                 
WHO Eastern Mediterranean                 
         
        Editors
         World Health Organization. Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean.
        Number of pages
         66
        Reference numbers
         WHO Reference Number: WHO-EM/ARD/033/E
         Copyright
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