Multisectoral definition

Multisectoral means different things in different country contexts. Ideally, the term “multisectoral” describes approaches and efforts that are a) interdisciplinary, including One Health technical expertise from the disciplines of animal health, human health, and the environment at a minimum; b) interministerial, in that they include minis- tries responsible for a national government’s preparedness and response to a disease outbreak, such as finance, interior, military, and others; and c) includes both the public and private sector. In practice, however, the authors have tried to be specific about what multisectoral means in context.

Examples of Multisectoral in a sentence

  • Multisectoral activities including advocacy meetings and monitoring visits will take place starting in July in Karamoja.

  • The Extended National Multisectoral HIV and AIDS Framework (eNSF) 2014- 2018.

  • In addition to the HMIS, the country’s routine health information system, APC supported the enhancement and scale-up of the CHIS; electronic Community Health Information System (eCHIS); electronic Multi-sectoral Response Information System (eMRIS); electronic Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response (eIDSR); electronic Medical Catalog System (eMCS); and the Emergency Referral Information System (ERIS) at the national level and in specific regions.

  • Electronic Multi-sectoral Response Information System: Non-clinical HIV data collection tool developed by the World Food Program for the Federal HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Office in 2017, and implemented by the HMIS Scale-Up Project at ZHDs and WorHOs in Oromia and SNNP Regions.

  • At a later stage, ESCAP, being a wide regional grouping, could act as a bridge between other regional groupings such as ASEAN, the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) and the South Asian Association for Regional Coooperations (SARRC).

  • By doing so, under the leadership of the government, the Sauti project will directly contribute to the actualization of the National Guideline for a Comprehensive Package of HIV Interventions for Key and Vulnerable Populations (2017), National Multisectoral Framework (2018-2023), Health Sector HIV/AIDS Strategic Plan (2018-2020), and other GOT policies and guidelines for FP and relevant health areas.

  • Multisectoral exercises could explore the costs and benefits of border controls, thus facilitating a more co-ordinated approach across the EU.

  • The project will directly address the ability of countries to change work practices, how they view education and how they apply international rules and standards.

  • Likewise, GIS Data Linking to Enhance Multi-sectoral Decision Making for Family Planning and Reproductive Health: A Case Study in Rwanda addresses the problem of FP/RH decision making being hindered by a lack of information from other health sectors, such as maternal and child health or HIV/AIDS, as well as sectors outside the realm of public health, such as food security, education, physical infrastructure, and poverty, among others.

  • The sexual and reproductive health of adolescents and young people will be given special attention within the framework of “The Multi-sectoral Programme on Adolescents and Youth Sexual and Reproductive Health”.

Related to Multisectoral

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  • Juvenile means any person defined as a juvenile in any member state or by the rules of the Interstate Commission, including: