southern sudan health system assessment - Health Systems 20/20
southern sudan health system assessment - Health Systems 20/20
southern sudan health system assessment - Health Systems 20/20
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Box 5: Roles and Responsibilities of Each <strong>Health</strong> System Level, as described in Southern Sudan<br />
National <strong>Health</strong> Policy<br />
Central Level, Juba<br />
• Leadership, governance, stewardship sector-wide<br />
• Development of a strategic, regulated, accountable, transparent organization<br />
• Selective decentralization and effective delegation<br />
• National <strong>health</strong> and disease policies, strategies and plans<br />
• Human resources capacity development<br />
• Planning, monitoring, evaluation, and information <strong>system</strong>s and research<br />
• Regulation and legislation<br />
• Setting national-level priorities, standards, and guidelines<br />
• Sector-wide and interministerial coordination<br />
• <strong>Health</strong> financing and management of financial resources<br />
• Contracting services<br />
State Level<br />
• Leadership<br />
• Joint <strong>assessment</strong>s, planning, M&E, and operational research<br />
• Sectoral and intersectoral coordination<br />
• Annual management work plans<br />
• Implementation of government <strong>health</strong> care and services<br />
• Supervision and guidance including of contracted-out services<br />
• Referral <strong>system</strong><br />
• Epidemiological surveillance<br />
County and municipality levels<br />
• <strong>Health</strong> coordination<br />
• Assessment and analysis of local <strong>health</strong> and managerial needs<br />
• Joint strategic planning based on local needs and problems<br />
• Monthly management work plans<br />
• Implementation of <strong>health</strong> care and services<br />
• Supervision, guidance, and monitoring including of contracted out services<br />
• Referral <strong>system</strong><br />
• Epidemiological surveillance<br />
Community level (PHCC, PHCU, and communities)<br />
• Implementation of BPHS<br />
• Community participation<br />
• Referral <strong>system</strong><br />
• Weekly work plans by <strong>health</strong> centers and units<br />
• Outreach<br />
Source: MOH/GOSS (<strong>20</strong>06e)<br />
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