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This WHO Country Cooperation Strategy (CCS) defines the broad framework
for WHO's work with the Government of Indonesia in the next few years.
The CCS articulates a coherent vision and selective priorities for the
entirety of WHO. It is based on a systematic assessment of Indonesia's
development challenges and health needs; the Government of Indonesia's
policies and expectations; and the activities of other development partners.
While a clear aim is to ensure greater responsiveness to country needs,
the CCS also reflects WHO'S own values, principles and corporate and regional
strategies. Important elements include WHO'S intention to be more selective
in its range of activities and to foster strategic thinking, putting greater
emphasis on its role as policy adviser and broker and moving away from
direct programme support except in emergency situations. WHO globally
intends to broaden its partnerships at country level and work with other
development partners in a complementary way.
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