Health Sector Strategic Plan II Policy

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2017-07-01
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Malawi Government
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The Government of Malawi is committed to ensuring that people in Malawi attain the highest possible level of health and quality of life. This will be achieved by addressing social risk factors and ensuring universal coverage of basic health care, which is the constitutional obligation of Government. Health is also an important area for investment by development partners, private institutions and other organisations due to its catalytic effect to the economic sector HSSP II development started at an opportune time when the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) had just ended and the Sustainable Development Goals were launched. The HSSP II, therefore, incorporates the SDG agenda and builds on the attainment of MDGs 4 and 6, reducing child mortality and combating HIV and AIDS, Malaria and other diseases respectively; reduction in maternal mortality; and high coverage of certain key interventions such as skilled attendance at birth and immunisation. The HSSP II has used latest evidence and methods to revise the Essential Health Package that is more realistic than its predecessor packages and helps the public health sector to achieve higher total population health, increase financial risk protection and client satisfaction with health care. It is well known that health care provision in Malawi is highly dependent on external financing. The HSSP II has, therefore, focussed on strengthening governance of the health sector in order to improve efficiency and get the maximum out of existing resources i.e. human, financial and material. The HSSP II has also put to the fore exploration of domestic financing mechanisms, although it is still envisaged that development aid to the health sector will be critical to sustain the gains made. We, therefore, look forward to continued support from our development partners. As a strategic document that we have jointly formulated, it is my sincere hope that it will henceforth become the single most important point of reference for design of service delivery programmes, addressing social determinants, resource mobilization and health financing, as it embodies our dream for a better health care delivery system for all the people of Malawi.
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