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(3) to put people at the centre of health care by adopting, as appropriate, delivery models focused on
the local and district levels that provide comprehensive
primary health care services, including health
promotion, disease prevention, curative care and palliative care, that are integrated and coordinated
according to needs, while ensuring
effective referral system;
(4) to promote active participation by all people, and re-emphasize the empowering of communities,
especially women, in the processes of developing and implementing policy and improving health
and health care, in order to support the renewal of primary health care;
(5) to train and retain adequate
numbers of health workers, with appropriate skill mix, including primary
health care nurses, midwives, allied health professionals and family physicians, able to work in a
multidisciplinary context, in cooperation with non-professional community
health workers in order to
respond effectively to people’s health needs;
(6) to encourage that vertical programmes, including disease-specific programmes, are developed,
integrated and implemented in the context of integrated primary health care;
(7) to improve access
to appropriate medicines, health products and technologies, all of which are
required to support primary health care;
(8) to develop and strengthen health information and surveillance systems, relating to primary health
care in order to facilitate evidence-based policies and programmes
and their evaluation;
(9) to strengthen health ministries, enabling them to provide inclusive, transparent and accountable
leadership of the health sector and to facilitate multisectoral action as part of primary health care;
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