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the multisectoral
adjective
Involving multiple sectors
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We have decided to follow the computable general equilibrium approach for modelling the multisectoral income circular flow in the case of a bi-regional economy as described by a Social Accounting Matrix we have built for this purpose.
Areas of convergence across the perspectives included: low capacity and skills that limit the work; the agency in charge of coordination (SETSAN) should exercise an increased leadership to facilitate the multisectoral work; and SETSAN should advocate to mobilize politicians and donors for resources.
This study highlights lack of clarity on the meaning of coordination and on the functions of the multisectoral coordination body that appear to arise for two reasons: the lack of an explicit and shared framework for the policy process and the complex nature of coordination itself.
The multisectoral movements have reopened a national conversation in Argentina about democracy, modes of production and consumerism - a structural debate that neoliberalism had theoretically put to rest.
And given the multisectoral nature of health conditions, actions that reach beyond the health system, such as fiscal and regulatory policies, have to be essential components of an effective arsenal of interventions to improve health conditions globally.
Others are rooted in the multisectoral nature of HRH issues.
Another challenge participants identified was the multisectoral nature of the necessary interventions to deal with MNDs.
In 1996, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS was established to coordinate the multisectoral response.
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