Nauru-WHO Country Cooperation Strategy 2018-2022
The World Health Organization (WHO), working with partners, will support the Government in pursuing its national strategic priorities. Each strategic activity is linked to at least one of the subregional focus areas that are detailed in the Pacific Island Countries and Areas–WHO Cooperation Strategy 2018–2022.
National health policy
The Government of Nauru provides health-care services to all citizens. Primary health care and public health services are managed by the Division of Public Health at the Naeoro Public Health Centre, and curative services are provided by the Republic of Nauru Hospital. Services include medical, surgical and dental specialties, alongside haemodialysis, laboratory, radiological, physiotherapy and pharmaceutical services.
The vision of the Nauru National Health Strategic Plan for 2016–2020 is “a healthy and peaceful nation that values and supports human rights and dignity through the provision of quality health care and services”.
The plan prioritizes four key result areas to provide quality health services that are accessible by all communities:
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