[{"bbox": [96, 153, 1160, 295], "category": "Text", "text": "equitable access to medicines and health products and technologies will be enhanced and the system for equal and nationwide procurement logistics and stock management of medical products, including for nutrition and crisis situations, will be strengthened; the public system ability to develop health workforce skills in accordance with minimum international standards and actual needs will be increased and systems for equal distribution and effective management of human resources at all levels of health care delivery will be improved."}, {"bbox": [96, 307, 1160, 822], "category": "Text", "text": "**IF** the capacities of public health institutions on planning, budgeting, supervision and management of health facilities and resources and on a gender responsive health information system are strengthened; institutional and policy development capacity to ensure equitable access to medicines and health products and technologies are enhanced and the system for equal and nationwide procurement logistics and stock management of medical products, including for nutrition and crisis situations, is strengthened; the public system ability to develop health workforce skills in accordance with minimum international standards and actual needs is increased and systems for equal distribution and effective management of human resources at all levels of health care delivery is improved, **AND** the assumptions that MoH promotes a continuous health policy debate among key policy makers, health implementers and health care consumers, Ministry of Finance (MoF) accompanies implementation of interventions with adequate resources and Government, supported by its partners, continues to strengthen the national resilience against epidemics, hold true, **THEN** leadership, governance and evidence-informed decision-making in the health sector, including nutrition, will be strengthened, equitable access to quality essential medical products, especially in the primary health care, with particular focus on women and persons with disabilities, will be increased and equitable and effective distribution of healthcare workers with adequate knowledge, competence and motivation, especially at primary health care level, will be enhanced, **BECAUSE** lessons learnt from previous interventions suggests that this change is possible where the MoH is committed and engaged in fighting corruption and improving the management of the health sector, the MoF ensures an increasing financial support to the health sector, and the strengthened coordination among international partners allows to make better use of available resources."}, {"bbox": [96, 839, 1160, 1237], "category": "Text", "text": "**IF** leadership, governance and evidence-informed decision-making in the health sector, including nutrition, is strengthened, equitable access to quality essential medical products, especially in the primary health care, with particular focus on women and persons with disabilities, is increased and equitable and effective distribution of healthcare workers with adequate knowledge, competence and motivation, especially at primary health care level, is enhanced **AND** the assumptions that institutional stability for the implementation of health policies and cooperation with the EU remains and financial support to the health sector at least will not decrease and political will to implement programmes in support of Human Resources for health remains, hold true, **THEN** the Action will contribute to increase the Universal Health Coverage. This is **BECAUSE** lessons learnt and capitalisation of previous experience confirm that the national health system, to be able to meet the basic needs of the population, must improve resource management, increase internal and external financial resources, and ensure predictability and sustainability of health interventions, anticipating crises and reacting in time to them. The availability of funding, information, infrastructure, equipment, qualified human resources, material, and medicine as well as proper governance is essential for reducing high morbidity and mortality rates and equally increasing the population's life span, in a structured approach toward UHC."}, {"bbox": [1023, 1679, 1143, 1705], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 17 of 26"}]