From the Executive Summary:&nbsp;<div><div>The WHO Country Cooperation Strategy (CCS), a medium-term framework for WHO cooperation with the Government of Nepal, has been developed keeping in mind the need to balance between the country priorities and WHO priorities as outlined in WHO’s 11th General Programme of Work and the Medium Term Strategic Plan. This CCS has been prepared through a series of consultation and dialogue with major stakeholders including health sector policy makers and planners, health professionals and programme managers, members of academia, external development partners and agencies. The WHO Country Office led the process and the Regional Office and WHO Headquarters contributed to it.</div></div>
WHO: Country Cooperation Strategy 2006-2011: Nepal
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report
Year
2007
From the Executive Summary: 
The WHO Country Cooperation Strategy (CCS), a medium-term framework for WHO cooperation with the Government of Nepal, has been developed keeping in mind the need to balance between the country priorities and WHO priorities as outlined in WHO’s 11th General Programme of Work and the Medium Term Strategic Plan. This CCS has been prepared through a series of consultation and dialogue with major stakeholders including health sector policy makers and planners, health professionals and programme managers, members of academia, external development partners and agencies. The WHO Country Office led the process and the Regional Office and WHO Headquarters contributed to it.
Citation
World Health Organization Country Office for Nepal. WHO: Country Cooperation Strategy 2006-2011: Nepal. Kathmandu: World Health Organization, 2007. http://whonepal.healthrepository.org/handle/123456789/357.
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World Health Organization
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Nepal
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English
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