"Delivering as one" UN reform process to improve health partnerships and coordination: old challenges and encouraging lessons from Pakistan

ABSTRACT The UN Secretary-General constituted a high-level panel on system-wide coherence in 2005 within the areas of development, humanitarian assistance and the environment. The panel adopted "Delivering as One" as a slogan for its coherence initiative. Pakistan was among eight pilot cou...

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Disaster management
Disaster Planning - organization & administration
Disaster risk
Emergency preparedness
Health Care Reform - organization & administration
Humans
Leadership
Pakistan
Poverty
Principles
Risk management
Rural development
Sustainable development
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