世卫组织-马来西亚-WHO国家合作战略2024-2028(英)
Malaysia–WHO Country Cooperation Strategy2024–2028Western Pacific RegionOrganizationWorld HealthMalaysia–WHO Country Cooperation Strategy2024–2028Pacific RegionWesternOrganizationWorld HealthMalaysia–WHO Country Cooperation Strategy 2024–2028ISBN 978 92 9062 053 2© World Health Organization 2024Some rights reserved. This work is available under the CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO licensePhoto credits Cover: ©www.pexels.com, Inside pages: ©WHODisclaimer: Some of the images in this publication were captured during the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic. While the contents of the images might not be directly related to COVID, processes reflect the guidance communicated by local public health authorities at the time of its capture. Please note, public health guidance differs among countries and is indicative of the local context.ContentsForeword viiAbbreviations viiiExecutive summary ix I. Introduction 1II. Frameworks guiding the development of the CCS 3III. A strong foundation: Malaysia–WHO partnership (2016–2023) 5IV. The current context for health & well-being in Malaysia 9V. CCS 2024–2028: strategic priorities and strategic deliverables 13VI. How WHO will deliver key support 17VII. CCS implementation: aligning the HWP, GPW 14 and CCS to drive health outcomes 19VIII. Monitoring & evaluation 23IX. Implications for the WHO Secretariat 25Annexes 27Annex 1. Consultations undertaken in the development of the CCS 27Annex 2. Background materials and technical sources 28Annex 3. Selected accomplishments from CCS 2016–2023 30Annex 4. Monitoring & evaluation for CCS 2024–2028 33MALAYSIA–WHO COUNTRY COOPERATION STRATEGY 2024–2028viMinistry of Health MalaysiaHealth promotion booth at the Ministry of Health Malaysia.The Malaysian Healthy Plate was introduced to the public with the tagline of ‘QuarterQuarterHalf’ which directly translates the daily requirement of Malaysian Food Pyramid to correct portion sizes for each food group in the form of a plate. The Malaysian Healthy Plate indicates that only a quarter of the plate should be filled with rice, noodles, bread or grains, another quarter for fish, poultry, meat or legumes and half of it should be filled with fruits and vegetables.MALAYSIA–WHO COUNTRY COOPERATION STRATEGY 2024–2028viiForewordMalaysia is at a cross-roads, yet one that could deliver a golden opportunity to further strengthen the advanced health system it has built over the past several decades and to ensure that health outcomes continue to improve.People need – and are demanding – more and better preventive and primary health-care services throughout the life-course and closer to where they live and work; more accessible and affordable diagnostics and treatments for noncommunicable diseases; better integrated ageing services; and a more resilient health system that is prepared to detect and respond to outbreaks, emergencies and climate disasters. In short, the public health system and services th
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