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Project theory of change
Inputs/activities Outputs Outcomes Impact
Governance Governance structures, policies
Legal reforms and implementation guidelines Equitable coverage and
Clarify roles, revised, updated and improved accessibility of quality
responsibilities and Resilient integrated primary
structures decentralized health care improved
/local health
Capacities of Locality Health and Attain UHC and
Capacity building Management Teams (LHMT) community improve health
Staffing enhanced systems Capacities to prepare, and well-being of
Technical competence strengthened timely detect and all population
Systems & procedures respond to outbreaks
Enabling working Community role and engagement and health
environment in health policy dialogue and emergencies improved
accountability enhanced
Principles: Right to health, Accountability, Responsiveness, Transparency, Efficiency, Partnership
Specific objectives Project Inauguration/Launching
Enhance the governance of the local health system The project was launched on 4th July 2018 in a joint meet-
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ing between H.E. the Federal Minister of Health, H.E. the
focusing on roles and responsibilities, structures and Ambassador of Japan and WHO representative. A joint
accountability mechanisms; press released was developed (English and Arabic) in
Strengthen capacities of Locality Health Management consultation with Embassy of Japan in Khartoum and
distributed to all media.
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Teams in target localities in effective leadership, manage- Mr. Bahar Idris Abu Garda, the Federal Minister of
ment, planning and resilient health system; Health, expressed the sincere gratitude and appreciation
to people and government of Japan for the continued
Strengthen community systems in target localities to support to Sudan to advance progress towards UHC and
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ensure active community engagement and participation Sustainable Development. WHO’s Representative in
Sudan, Dr. Naeema Al Gasseer, stated WHO’s commit-
adopting “Whole of Society” approach. ment to bring solutions in support of Sudan’s Health Min-
istry and sector to strengthen the sub-national health
systems and strengthen the system’s resilience at sub-na-
tional level to halt and respond to any future outbreaks.
H.E. Mr. Shinji Urabayashi, Ambassador of Japan in
Sudan confirmed that Sudan is one of the priority coun-
tries for Japan Government support for promoting UHC
Project inauguration ceremony
with presence of H.E.Sudan Federal
Minister of Healty, H.E. Ambassador
of Japan, and WHO Representative
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