CENAVECE
ABOUT US
The National Center of Epidemiological Surveillance and Diseases
Control (CENAVECE), is a decentralized body of the Ministry of Health responsible of implementing
and conducting various substantive programs for diseases prevention and control, established by the
National Health Program 2001 - 2006, through the epidemiological surveillance research, evaluation
and advice, that aims to reduce population morbidity and mortality and encourage decision making
process among managers.
MISSION: Center responsible of regulating the operation of health
surveillance, prevention and protection programs, to reduce their risks and providing the
population with quality care and equity.
VISION: Be a Center of excellence, a leader in health surveillance,
prevention and protection nationally and internationally to fulfill its mission, in a work
environment that fosters human development and satisfaction among users and service providers.
DGAPP
ABOUT US
The General Directorate of Preventive Programs, subunit part of the
National Center of Epidemiological Surveillance and Diseases Control, is responsible of substantive
programs for diseases control and prevention, that aims to reduce morbidity and mortality among
population and encourage decision making process among managers
.
The General Directorate of Preventive Programs, is responsible for coordinating Adult and
Elderly Health; Vector-Borne Diseases; Micobacteriosis; Oral Health and Zoonosis
Programs.
MISSION: Directorate responsible of regulating the operation of
health prevention and protection programs to reduce their risks and providing the population with
quality care and equity.
VISION: Be a Directorate leader in health prevention and
protection, nationally and internationally to fulfill its mission, in a work environment that
fosters human development and satisfaction among users and service providers.
OBJECTIVE: Regulate and evaluate the operation of diseases
prevention and control programs, to reduce their risks and provide the population with quality care
and equity.
Last modified:
Friday, October 30, 2009, 12:03 by Javier González.