National Health Planning Cycles
Overview and Context
National Health Plan Title
The Federal Government of Somali Republic Health Sector Strategic Plan January 2013 – December 2016
Annual Health Sector Review
Income group:
Low
Fiscal Start Date
January 1
Legal and Political systems
Country Documents
Attachment | Attachment |
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PDF The Federal Government of Somali Republic Health Sector Strategic Plan 2013-2016
(788.71 KB) |
PDF Comprehensive multi-year plan for 2011-2015
(897.87 KB) |
PDF Expanded Programme on Immunisation 2011-2015
(807.01 KB) |
PDF National Development Plan 2012-2016
(6.8 MB) |
PDF National Strategic Plan for Malaria 2011-2015
(1.26 MB) |
Public Repository Docs
No results found for country.
Programmatic Planning and Project Timelines
Window | 2000 2030
|
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National Health Policy Strategy and Plan
|
2013
2016
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National Development Plan
|
2012
2016
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Multi-Year Plan (cYMP) for Immunization
|
2011
2015
|
Malaria Plan
|
2011
2015
|
Tuberculosis Plan
|
|
HIV/AIDS Plan
|
2009
2013
|
Noncommunicable Diseases Plan
|
|
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Plan
|
|
Reproductive Health Plan
|
|
Maternal Health Plan
|
|
Newborn and Child Health Plan
|
|
Human Resources for Health Plan
|
|
GAVI Health System Strengthening (HSS)Support
|
2011
2015
|
GAVI Immunisation Services Support(ISS)Support
|
2002
2007
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GAVI Civil Society Organisation (CSO) Support
|
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GAVI Injection Safety Support
|
2003
2004
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The Global Fund HIV/AIDS Grants
|
2010
2014
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The Global Fund Malaria Grants
|
2011
2016
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The Global Fund Tuberculosis Grants
|
2011
2016
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Partners in Country
Country engaging in IHP + processes
Not IHP
IHP+ details
Not IHP
Pooled funding and or SWAP
No SWAp
UNDAF rollout cycles
N/A
UHC Partnership for policy dialogue
No
PEPFAR focus countries
No
World Bank*
Somalia is one of the poorest countries in the world a situation aggravated by the civil war and the absence of a functioning national government. In the absence of a national government to promote the country's development the World Bank and the United Nations Development Program issued a Country Re-engagement Note for Somalia. The note is intended to provide basic public goods accelerate socio-economic recovery and create an enabling environment for long-term institutional and policy change.
European Commission*
N/A