PNDS definition

PNDS means the Plan National de Développement Sanitaire;
PNDS means MOH’s comprehensive strategic plan released in March 2008 and entitled “Plan National de Développement de la Santé – PNDS II” for the period 2008 – 2012, which is the second phase of MOH’s Program (as defined and referred in the Original Financing Agreement).
PNDS means Plan National de Developpement Sanitaire, the Borrower’s national health development plan, including an integrated health services development program;

Examples of PNDS in a sentence

  • The Recipient declares its commitment to the objectives of the Project and the PNDS.

  • The challenge is to capture all health-related actions, activities, and tasks in a single medium-term expenditure framework, to enable a single, harmonized monitoring of the implementation of the PNDS interventions.

  • The second strategy 6 Desegregation percentages based on the 2005 Kibuye Health Sector Annual Report 7 PNDS 2005 8 HealthNet-TPO.

  • The compact constituted a useful accountability tool among actors in the health sector, demonstrating their mutual engagement in implementing the PNDS 2016-2020, which was the central strategic framework to guide interventions to improve health indicators.

  • Available online ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/infobycountry/burundi statistics html 12 PNDS 2005.

  • In 2005, malnutrition was the second highest cause of deaths and micronutrient- related anemia the fourth highest cause of death in children U5 in health facilities.100 Rural households spend 75% of monthly income on food,101 and the number of meals per day and the number of different foods eaten are much lower in rural areas.102 41% of U5 rural children are 100 PNDS 2005.

  • Develop a mechanism to ensure that all MoH strategic and operational documents derive from the PNDS; (CDMT, Thematic Plans, PTA, etc.).

  • Available online: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/wrm2005/html/2-1.htm [hereafter: RBM 2005] 20 PNDS 2005.

  • Indeed, Côte d’Ivoire did not achieve any of the health-related Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), nor any of the health targets set out in most recent National Health Development Plan - Plan National de Développement Sanitaire, PNDS : PNDS (2012-2015) and PNDS (2016- 2020).

  • The process of engaging stakeholders in the National Compact comes at the end of the process of drawing up and adopting the NDS30, the SSS 2020-2030 and its implementation plan, i.e. the PNDS 2021-2025.


More Definitions of PNDS

PNDS means the Recipient’s 10-year health strategy (Plan National de Développement Sanitaire –PNDS- 2001-2010), adopted by the Counsel of Ministers on July 30, 2001, which identifies key priorities and program objectives for the health sector including: (i) increase geographic coverage of the health services; (ii) improve the quality of utilization of health services; (iii) strengthen the fight against communicable and non communicable diseases; (iv) reduce HIV transmission; (v) improve the quality and distribution of human resources in the health sector; (vi) increase financial accessibility for the population; (vii) increase health sector financing; and (viii) strengthen capacity in the health sector; as completed by the Medium Term Expenditure Framework (2005-2010).

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  • CAFRA Centers, Cores or Nodes means those areas with boundaries incorporated by reference or revised by the Department in accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:7-13.16.