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Fig. 1. Plan of action (continued).
Member States
Oate Action for national health development Reporting to Regional Committee Regional Committee Rcgional Office
1989 by March Have submitted a monitoring report on implementation of the national strategy
Septembcr Thirty-ninth session to: — review the report on monitoring of the implementation of the regional strategy — revise the plan of action, as necessary Rcgional Director to report on the monitoring of the regional strategy
by December Have analysed and revised, as necessary, public policies related to income security, employment, housing, food and education, so as to eliminate pockets of poverty and areas of deprivation and give preferential treatment and special support to the most needy and thereby provide equal opportunities for all to develop, maintain and make full usc of their health potential (Chapter 1) Have reviewed health education programmes and revised them, as necessary, so as to reinforce basic aspects of the national strategy Has devcloped modcl projects in consumer-oriented hcalth care and heallh policy Has provided guidelines for the special reporting on national progress with regard to: — the Expanded Programme on Immunization — the International Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Decade which is required in the light of the global target dates set for 1990
1990 by March Have reported on the national progress in implementing programmes which have 1990 as their targct date: — the Expanded Programme on Immunization — the Internaiional Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Decade
Scptember Fortieth session to: — review the reports on: — the Expanded Programme on Immunization — the International Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Decade — approvethe 1992-93 programme budget Regional Director to submit a report on regional progress in reaching the global targets related to: — the Expanded Programme on Immunization — the International Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Decade
by December Have reviewed activities and practices with regard to social groups involved in lifestyle, environment and self-help issues and adopted policies and programmes, as necessary, to strengthen their impact in príoríty areas of the national strategy (14) • 1
1991 by March Have submitted an evaluation report on the effectivcness of the national strategy and the degree of attainment of the national targets
September Forty-first scssion to: — review the evaluation report on the effectiveness of the regional strategy and the degree of attainment of the regional targets Regional Director to submit an evaluation report on the effectiveness of the regional strategy and the degree of attainment of the regional targets
•) The number in parentheses refers to the target number to be reached by the proposed action.
the European Region for the Seventh General Program-
me of Work should be kept in mind:
(1) to help make existing knowledge better known by
identifying innovative and improved health care
approaches in Member States;
(2) to promote priority health research;
(3) to act as a catalyst in promoting national health
policy development towards HFA principles;
(4) to improve cooperation and coordination between
international organizations active in the health
field.
This support is outlined in general terms in the
European regional contribution to the General Pro-
gramme of Work and, in more detail, in the biennial
programme budget. The plan of action sets out only the
major action to be taken by WHO to support Member
States and the Regional Committee in their efforts to
reach the regional HFA targets.
3. Future amendments of the plan of action
The plan will have to be amended in the light of the
progress that Member States make in their HFA
development, which can be influenced by many factors.
It would therefore seem logical to update the plan in
accordance with the monitoring of the implementation
of the regional strategy every two years and with the
evaluation of the effectiveness of the strategy every six
years.