Program Structure
The ASSP program is structured around the six WHO pillars of health systems strengthening:
- Enhanced health service delivery and quality;
- Improved and sustained human resources;
- Enhanced and appropriate use of medicines and technologies;
- Increased affordability of health services;
- Appropriate and enhanced use of health services; and
- Increased leadership and governance.
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