WHO Country Cooperation strategy, Czechia 2024–2030
CCS Czechia
Overview
The Country Cooperation Strategy (CCS) sets a vision and a guide for the collaboration between WHO and Czechia, in line with the Strategic Framework Czech Republic 2030 and the Public Health Strategy for 2021–2030, with mutually agreed priorities to promote, provide and protect health and well-being for all people in Czechia. Led by the Ministry of Health and the WHO Country Office in Czechia, the CCS was developed through a series of consultations, based on Czechia’s current and future health needs, and considering WHO’s core functions and comparative and strategic advantage.
This document briefly outlines the health and equity situation and health system in Czechia, national health priorities, and the strategic agenda and collaboration between Czechia and WHO, including the implementation plan and the monitoring and evaluation process for delivering the CCS. There are four strategic goals and priorities guiding the collaboration between the WHO and Czechia for the period of 2024–2030 and helping to set the country on course to achieve its health ambitions and the global goals for Agenda 2030.