Question:

What is an example of a specific outcome that a sectoral plan might aim to achieve in the health sector?

AIncreasing general awareness about health

BReducing infant mortality rates

CBuilding hospitals without defined goals

DEnsuring all citizens receive free healthcare

Answer:

B. Reducing infant mortality rates

Explanation:

Sectoral plans in the health sector often set clear and quantifiable objectives, such as reducing infant mortality rates, which allows for targeted interventions and measurable progress toward improving health outcomes in the community.


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