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Evidence-based universal health coverage interventions delivery in infectious disease of poverty elimination and eradication
Infectious Diseases of Poverty ( IF 8.1 ) Pub Date : 2024-01-02 , DOI: 10.1186/s40249-023-01169-x
Ernest Tambo , Chidiebere E. Ugwu , Amberbir Alemayehu , Anil Krishna , Agnes Binagwaho

The recent 78th United Natiions General Assembly (UNGA) declaration relaunched a new health priority and political commitment in accelerating Universal Health Coverage (UHC), adopted by the United Nations (UN) in 2015 and are intended to be met by 2030. At mid-way point of UHC implementation, we advocate for the much needed programmatic implementation research, evidence-based interventions (EBIs) policies and strategies leadership and management capacity building to enable robust, resilient and sustainable multi-sectoral partnerships, integrated coordination and governance mechanisms capabilities in accelerating UHC package mainly infectious diseases of poverty elimination and eradication agenda.

中文翻译:

在消除贫困和消除传染病方面提供循证全民健康覆盖干预措施

最近的第 78 届联合国大会 (UNGA) 宣言重新启动了新的卫生优先事项和加速全民健康覆盖 (UHC) 的政治承诺,联合国 (UN) 于 2015 年通过了这一承诺,并计划在 2030 年实现这一目标。作为全民健康覆盖实施的关键点,我们主张开展急需的计划性实施研究、基于证据的干预措施 (EBI) 政策和战略、领导力和管理能力建设,以实现强有力、有弹性和可持续的多部门伙伴关系、综合协调和治理机制能力加快推进全民健康覆盖一揽子主要传染病消除贫困和消灭议程。
更新日期:2024-01-02
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