2. Scaling technology and innovation to increase impact.
3. Government should provide adequate funding and resources in an efficient and effective way to respond to crises and improving the long-term sustainability of public finances.
4. Increasing the literary rate and improving women's education about hygiene and creating job opportunities for young people to increase productivity and lessen the demographic burden.
5. Health promotion through good lifestyle choices can significantly reduce the needs for healthcare services or eliminate the increase of disease risk.
6. Encouraging changes to people's lifestyle choices to eliminate unnecessary risks, such as environment and health hazards to …show more content…
ensure lower health care costs and to improve life expectancy.
7. Undertaking long-term nutritional programmes to guarantee sustainable food security.
8. Promoting a quality care to patients over quantity in the health services to improve the health indicators related to the mortality rate of communicable and non-communicable diseases.
9. Increase the financial budget allocating to health sector to access to treatments and reducing death rates as well as the burden of diseases.
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Appropriate utilization and better management of public fund to fight against corruption in the public health sector and building resilient health system.
11. Better Communication between population and health providers can lead to an appropriate utilization of health services and improve health reproduction and birth control.
12. Support the implementation of food hygiene policies and strategies to respond to epidemic outbreaks.
13. Increasing immunity coverage for children to fight against the spread of communicable diseases.
14. Niger's government and its financial partners should take measures to strengthen the free health care management in order to make it more flexible, decentralized and avoid the accumulation of large arrears.
15. Strengthening the health information management system in order to face health emergencies and to address the shortages of food, health commodities and others medical supplies.
16. To ensure the continuous availability of essential medicines and high quality assessment of the safety, quality and efficacy that is economically and geographically accessible for individuals, families and
communities.