WHO’s work in Thailand is based on the Country Cooperation Strategy (CCS) 2022 - 2026, it describes WHO’s medium-term strategic vision to guide the Organization’s work in Thailand. Most importantly, it describes six priority programmes on which the Ministry of Public Health in Thailand, its numerous partners, and the World Health Organization will work jointly over the next 5 years. These programmes address some of the critical public health issues facing Thailand in its unique context – an upper-middle-income country that has pioneered universal health coverage and that is committed to improving health through knowledge generation, evidenced-based policy, and social/political action. It works to improve systems needed to implement national health policies, strategies and plans, and to achieve national targets under the Sustainable Development Goals.
One Strategic Plan 2022 - 2026
The WHO Country Office’s sixth Country Cooperation Strategy (CCS) 2022-2026 is our strategic vision for the organization’s work with the Royal Thai Government and its partners. The CCS in Thailand is a strategic, innovative and unique approach to partnership – more than 60 stakeholders including the Ministry of Public Health, academia, civil society, other sectors and government autonomous health agencies all come together to work on a limited number of clear priorities based on evidence. In this CCS, WHO uses its social and intellectual capital to catalyze broader collaboration across sectors.