Let’s do it today for the next Global Strategy.”
Richard Horton, editor-in-chief, The Lancet
The third plenary of the stakeholder consultation meeting in Delhi, provided an opportunity to review progress and lessons learned from the current Global Strategy, solicit feedback from participants and suggest ways of working and opportunities for the next Global Strategy. (...) Innovation is a central value in the Global Strategy and a research and development pipeline containing up to 1,000 new innovations for maternal and child health has been developed, thanks in large part to the work of the Global Strategy and its Innovation Working Group. (...) There has been a growing focus on the importance of global partnership and accountability; the work of the Global Strategy and EWEC demonstrates the impact of these approaches, and the is that the Progress Report will lay the rationale and motivation for an updated Global Strategy.
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Score: 419578.9
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https://www.who.int/pmnch/acti...lstrategy/delhi/en/index5.html
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The
2016-2030 Global Strategy builds upon the 2010-2015 Global Strategy for
Women’s and Children’s Health launched by the UNSG in September 2010.
(...) The
Every Woman Every Child (EWEC) movement grew out of the 2010-2015
Global Strategy and continues to put the Strategy into action, mobilizing actors
from all sectors to work towards these shared goals. (...) Strategies on how to generate political engagement for the development and
implementation of the 2016-2030 Global Strategy.
Language:English
Score: 419511.04
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https://www.who.int/pmnch/acti...s_south_africa_conceptnote.pdf
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Planning:
• Establishing a clear legal mandate for the strategy process. Only a few countries had a clear legal mandate for the strategy process. (...) Previously discussed under Key Findings.
• With other national-level strategy processes. Horizontal co-ordination for sectoral (e.g., departmental) and cross-sectoral strategy approaches (e.g., between Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers and Environmental Management Plans) remains a significant challenge.
(...) Brazil recog- nized the importance of explicit attention to conflict management in the strategy process.
Like national SD strategies, WSSD also called on all countries to develop and implement by 2005, national and regional strategies, plans and programs related to integrated water resources management (IWRM).
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Score: 419469.73
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https://www.un.org/esa/sustdev/natlinfo/nsds/egm/crp_10.pdf
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Adolescent health is central to the EWEC Global Strategy and to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). (...) Download progress narrative pdf, 754kb
1 and 2 EWEC. Global Strategy for Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health (2016–2030) . (...) Further reading
Global Strategy for Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health (2016-2030)
Global Strategy for Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health (2016-2030): 2018 Monitoring Report
Global Strategy 2017 Progress Report
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Score: 419459.13
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https://www.who.int/pmnch/acti...16_2030/commitments-report/en/
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Provide tools for the development of national e-health strategies
2. Promote cooperation among relevant stakeholders
3. Facilitate information exchange
Strategies for e-Health Inclusion
To support the development of national e-strategies, in 2008 ITU produced the scoping study “Implementing e-Health in Developing Countries”
1. (...) Providing Tools for National e-Health Strategies
Providing Tools (cont.)
Principles for Nationale-Health Strategies
Other Principles for Nationale-Health Strategies
Other Principles for Nationale-Health Strategies (cont.)
2.
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Score: 419350.9
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https://www.itu.int/ITU-D/cyb/app/docs/MED-E-TE.PDF
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System for accrediting/certifying expert trainers
x x x
3. EGM on e-learning strategy x 4. Developing e-learning tools and
piloting one e-learning course x x x
5. Meeting of ‘the Network’ to review outcomes
x
Global Strategy to Improve Agricultural and Rural Statistics – Asia Pacific
Description of Activity Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 • Development of standardized
training syllabus and materials for producing the minimum core data—basic statistical methods for agricultural statistics
x x x x
• Preparatory activities for piloting graduate degree programme curriculum for agricultural statisticians through twinning arrangements
x x x
Global Strategy to Improve Agricultural and Rural Statistics – Asia Pacific
Description of Activity Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 • Regional Training of Trainers
Workshops (2) on Basic Statistical Methods for Agricultural & Rural Statistics
x x
• In-country/sub-regional training courses (2) on improving advocacy and communication skills of agricultural statisticians
x x
Global Strategy to Improve Agricultural and Rural Statistics – Asia Pacific
ADB Activities in Support of the Global Strategy to Improve
Agricultural and Rural Statistics
Dalisay S. (...) Global Strategy to Improve Agricultural and Rural Statistics – Asia Pacific
Implementation of the Global Strategy to Improve Agricultural and Rural Statistics in Asia and the PacificReports from Implementing Partners on the activities and work plan for 2014
Structure of presentation
Global Strategy
Global Strategy, ctd
Global Strategy, ctd
Regional Office activities
Regional Office Workplan for 2014
Regional Office Workplan, ctd
Regional Office Workplan, ctd
Technical assistance activities
Technical assistance, ctd
Technical Assistance workplan
Technical Assistance workplan, ctd
Training Component
Slide Number 15
Building Training Resources
Policy Use of Statistics
Slide Number 18
Slide Number 19
Based on Country Needs
Slide Number 21
Sustainable Capacity Building
Slide Number 23
Slide Number 24
Slide Number 25
ADB Activities in Support of the Global Strategy to Improve Agricultural and Rural StatisticsDalisay S.
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Score: 419308.06
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https://www.fao.org/fileadmin/...ific_Update_Allan_Nicholls.pdf
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This framework is often referred to as National Cybersecurity Strategy (NCS) – and is a critical element for any country’s socio-economic security. (...) As such, it offers the most comprehensive overview to date of what constitutes successful national cybersecurity strategies.
See the launch event here
The reference guide represents a comprehensive one-stop resource for countries to gain a clear understanding of the purpose and content of a national cybersecurity strategy, as well as actionable guidance for how to develop a strategy of their own. (...) VIDEO: NATIONAL CYBERSECURITY GUIDE
Downloads
Guide to Developing a National Cybersecurity Strategy (2018) - available in 6 langages
REPOSITORY OF NATIONAL CYBERSECURITY STRATEGIES
The National Cybersecurity Strategies repository is a collection of strategic national policies, action plans and other relevant elements which relate to cybersecurity.
Language:English
Score: 419156.45
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https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/C...urity-national-strategies.aspx
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However the group noted the need for human rights to be a “golden thread” cutting across the strategy. It was also noted that the draft Global strategy as given to the participants tends to look more at “quick wins rather than in addressing the root causes of human rights challenges. Furthermore the group pointed out that the strategy is silent on sexual and reproductive health and rights as well as the rights of people with disabilities.
On how the zero draft 2016-2030 Global Strategy content and strategies can be strengthened the group noted that:
although the Strategy has human rights as an operational principle, Human rights should be articulated as the first transformative action especially since the target population for this strategy are all subject to human rights violations;
the concept of women’s, children’s and adolescents’ health in all policies should be highlighted in the document as multiple sectors impact on these cohorts;
the normative foundations of Human rights are not clearly articulated in the Strategy.
Language:English
Score: 419156.45
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https://www.who.int/pmnch/acti...johannesburg_wg/en/index6.html
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End TB brochure
Global TB Strategy with ambitious targets
The World Health Assembly passed a resolution in May 2014 approving with full support the new post-2015 End TB Strategy with its ambitious targets.
16 August 2015
The end TB strategy
A world free of TB. (...) Show less
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Strategy principles
The End TB Strategy builds on three strategic pillars underpinned by four key principles focusing on government stewardship, a strong coalition made up of civil society and communities, promoting human rights and equity, and adaptation of the Strategy at the country level. (...) Show less
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Adapting the strategy
To successfully roll-out the Strategy, countries and partners will need to focus on advocacy, baseline preparedness and collaboration.
Language:English
Score: 419042.2
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https://www.who.int/teams/glob...-programme/the-end-tb-strategy
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Many countries have export strategies and tourism policy frameworks in place, but few tackle tourism as an export sector. A National Tourism Export Strategy (NTES) provides a blueprint for the development and competitiveness of tourism as an export sector.
(...) The outputs: a master strategic framework and plan, plus individual strategies for each priority sub-sector and tourism support function.
Language:English
Score: 419037.5
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https://www.intracen.org/trade-strategy/tourismstrategies/
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