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Name of country: Presenter: Country Presentation Name of country: Presenter: *You may add extra information if necessary . However, please keep in mind that you have only 10 min. for your presentation! *In your presentation, please focus on challenges related to your responsibilities, not abstract and general challenges. *Participants from a regional/district office, please show the data of your region/district as much as possible. 1

Geographical and political features Map, table, explanation etc. for geographical and political features 2

Vital statistic Fill in the matrix with of national and/or regional data at any available year 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 Population growth rate (% per annum) Total Fertility Rate (TFR) Mortality rate (per 1,000 population) Infant mortality rate (per 1,000 live birth) The rate of the population of 60 years and over to the total population(%) Life expectancy at birth M F 3

Demographic transition Please show the figure of population composition (pyramid) in the most recent year and within 20-30 years in the future (national and/or regional) 4

Economic indicators Fill in the matrix with national and/or regional data at any available year 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 GNI/GDP/GNP (US $) per capita Average income …… (any relevant data) 5

Five leading causes of death Fill in the matrix with national and/or regional data at any available year 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6

Organizational structure Please describe the organization in charge of public health administration in your country/region/area. And explain the office you belong to or your position and relevant office or department. Ex) MOH Regional Health Office The Others Head of NS Head of MD Community Health Section NGO Other section Director of Community Health Director of Hospital I am here. The responsibility is ……. 7

Current major health policies related to your responsibilities Name of policy/program targets Annual budget (US $) Details of contents 1 2 3 ・・・・・ 8

Top 3 challenges of management on the prioritized health policy you picked up Here, NOT focus on health issues itself but focus on administrative/management issues to respond health issues. The challenges may be identified in the following categories such as institutional development, human resource development, health services delivery, quality improvement, health care financing etc. Challenge Reason 1 2 3 9

Possible solutions you may think for the challenges picked up in the previous slide 1 2 3 10