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Recently, the Government of India unveiled ‘The WHO India Country Cooperation Strategy 2019–2023: A Time of Transition’ in public domain. The WHO Country Cooperation Strategy 2019–2023, has been developed jointly between WHO and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.It provides a roadmap for WHO to work with the Government ofIndia (GoI) towards achieving its health sector goals and improving the health of its population and bringing in transformative changes in the health sector.The CCS outlines how WHO can support the MoHFW and allied Ministries to drive impact at the country level.This CCS not only builds upon the work that WHO has been supporting out in the last several years, but also expands to address complex challenges. WHO will further expand its collaboration with a broader set of government sectors and other stakeholders beyond health, under the overall guidance of the MoHFW, as well as continue to work collaboratively with other United Nations (UN) agencies and international partners.For the past 5 years, India has been stressing the need to adopt healthy lifestyle.As compared to the schemes in the past that focused on providing sufficient food, recently the government is focusing on healthy food and diet.
Which policy or initiative is not a part of the collabration of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and WHO in the CCS?
TB control programme
National Viral Hepatitis Control Program
Swacch Bharat Mission
Mental Healthcare Act
National Leprosy Eradication Programme
National Leprosy Eradication Program is a health scheme of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India to eradicate leprosy in India.It was launched in 1983 as a continuation of the National Leprosy Control Program of 1955.It was launched in order to control the number of leprosy infections.In 2005, due to the declining number of leprosy cases, the goal of NLEP was declared as elimination of leprosy at the national level. In 2009, a special action plan for 209 high endemic districts in 16 states/union territories were made.
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