Ensuring no one is left behind: the San Marino Statement: Sixth high-level meeting of the small countries, San Marino, Republic of San Marino, 31 March–2 April 2019

1 p. The Small Countries Initiative is a platform through which eight Member States in the WHO European Region with populations of less than 2 million (Andorra, Cyprus, Iceland, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro and San Marino) can share their experiences in implementing Health 2020 and the 2030...

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Language:English
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spelling ftwhoiris:oai:apps.who.int:10665/346052 2023-06-11T04:13:11+02:00 Ensuring no one is left behind: the San Marino Statement: Sixth high-level meeting of the small countries, San Marino, Republic of San Marino, 31 March–2 April 2019 World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe Copenhagen 2019 https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/346052 en eng World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe WHO/EURO:2019-3539-43298-60688 https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/346052 World Health Organization Health Equity Universal Health Care Sustainable Development Health Policy Delivery of Health Care Health Plan Implementation Public Health Europe Governing body documents 2019 ftwhoiris 2023-05-06T22:49:33Z 1 p. The Small Countries Initiative is a platform through which eight Member States in the WHO European Region with populations of less than 2 million (Andorra, Cyprus, Iceland, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro and San Marino) can share their experiences in implementing Health 2020 and the 2030 Agenda. At the Sixth high-level meeting of the small countries held in San Marino on 31 March–2 April 2019, they were joined by Estonia, Latvia and Slovenia. The meeting provided the small countries with the opportunity to share their experiences in tackling health equity and using participatory approaches to implement the Sustainable Development Goals, as well as their challenges in addressing issues related to human resources for health in small-country contexts. The San Marino Statement adopted at the meeting shows the commitment of the small countries to reducing inequities, and emphasizes that governments, health systems and public authorities, at all levels, have a role to play in ensuring that health equity is central to their policies, strategies and plans. Report Iceland WHO (World Health Organization): Institutional Repository for Information Sharing (IRIS)
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Universal Health Care
Sustainable Development
Health Policy
Delivery of Health Care
Health Plan Implementation
Public Health
Europe
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Universal Health Care
Sustainable Development
Health Policy
Delivery of Health Care
Health Plan Implementation
Public Health
Europe
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Ensuring no one is left behind: the San Marino Statement: Sixth high-level meeting of the small countries, San Marino, Republic of San Marino, 31 March–2 April 2019
topic_facet Health Equity
Universal Health Care
Sustainable Development
Health Policy
Delivery of Health Care
Health Plan Implementation
Public Health
Europe
description 1 p. The Small Countries Initiative is a platform through which eight Member States in the WHO European Region with populations of less than 2 million (Andorra, Cyprus, Iceland, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro and San Marino) can share their experiences in implementing Health 2020 and the 2030 Agenda. At the Sixth high-level meeting of the small countries held in San Marino on 31 March–2 April 2019, they were joined by Estonia, Latvia and Slovenia. The meeting provided the small countries with the opportunity to share their experiences in tackling health equity and using participatory approaches to implement the Sustainable Development Goals, as well as their challenges in addressing issues related to human resources for health in small-country contexts. The San Marino Statement adopted at the meeting shows the commitment of the small countries to reducing inequities, and emphasizes that governments, health systems and public authorities, at all levels, have a role to play in ensuring that health equity is central to their policies, strategies and plans.
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title_short Ensuring no one is left behind: the San Marino Statement: Sixth high-level meeting of the small countries, San Marino, Republic of San Marino, 31 March–2 April 2019
title_full Ensuring no one is left behind: the San Marino Statement: Sixth high-level meeting of the small countries, San Marino, Republic of San Marino, 31 March–2 April 2019
title_fullStr Ensuring no one is left behind: the San Marino Statement: Sixth high-level meeting of the small countries, San Marino, Republic of San Marino, 31 March–2 April 2019
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