5. Main principles
5. Main principles
The present Strategy has the following basic principles of development:
- health as a fundamental human right. Anyone has the right to the highest standard of physical and mental health, including sexual and reproductive health;
- ensure gender equality in access to sexual and reproductive health services;
- adjust the legal and normative framework on sexual and reproductive health to the standards set by the international bodies and institutions;
- integrate the reproductive health services in the primary health care sector, in order to make them as accessible to the population as possible;
- develop reproductive health services in compliance with the demands of the contemporary science;
- respect the ethical values and cultural traditions of the population, in accordance with the universal human rights;
- promote and support the initiatives of individuals, communities, non-government and public organizations in protecting and maintaining the highest standards of sexual and reproductive health;
- coordinate the present Strategy with all the national programs and strategies in progress.
Strategic directions
In order to have tangible results in this field, the following strategic directions have been established:
- create an appropriate environment through advocacy and social mobilization, with the involvement of community, authorities and service providers;
- promote a healthy sexual behavior;
- improve the relationship between providers and customers by using the best practices;
- promote access to quality medical reproductive health services;
- ensure the possibilities of training through seminars and other skill-improving activities;
- collaborate with similar national and foreign organizations and institutions;
- use evidence-based practices, develop the researches and disseminate the information.


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