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Health Policy Plus Madagascar held its closing event in Antananarivo on July 1, 2022, attended by representatives from the National Institute of Public and Community Health (INSPC), the Ministry of Public Health, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, USAID Madagascar, and HP+ experts. Achievements noted were the passage of a rights-based reproductive health and family planning law, a Health Sector Development Plan (2020–2024), and a National Strategic Plan for Community Health (2010–2030). Panel discussions dealt with strategic frameworks for health, increasing domestic funding, and family planning. INSPC Director Pâquerette Hanitriniala Sahondranirina urged attendees to keep working on the country’s goals: “… this day signifies that we are still together and ready to work for the good cause of health and well-being of the Malagasy population, which is a guarantee of sustainable development of the country.” Read more in the HP+ news story.
Health Policy Plus Madagascar held its closing event in Antananarivo on July 1, 2022, attended by representatives from the National Institute of Public and Community Health (INSPC), the Ministry of Public Health, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, USAID Madagascar, and HP+ experts. Achievements noted were the passage of a rights-based reproductive health and family planning law, a Health Sector Development Plan (2020–2024), and a National Strategic Plan for Community Health (2010–2030). Panel discussions dealt with strategic frameworks for health, increasing domestic funding, and family planning. INSPC Director Pâquerette Hanitriniala Sahondranirina urged attendees to keep working on the country’s goals: “… this day signifies that we are still together and ready to work for the good cause of health and well-being of the Malagasy population, which is a guarantee of sustainable development of the country.” Read more in the HP+ news story.