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midzysektorowej

Międzysektorowa (intersectoral) is an approach in public policy and organizational management that emphasizes collaboration across sectors—public administration, private sector, and civil society—to address problems that cross sector boundaries. It involves joint planning, shared resources, coordinated services, and aligned incentives rather than isolated, sector-specific programs.

Origins and uses: The term is widely used in policy analysis, health, environment, urban planning, education,

Examples: A city forming an intersectoral team to improve housing, transport, and air quality; a health ministry

Challenges: Aligning goals across ministries and agencies, differences in budgeting cycles, data sharing and privacy concerns,

Spelling note and related terms: The standard Polish spelling is międzysesktorowa? The canonical form is międzysektorowa,

and
social
protection.
In
policy
discourse,
it
often
appears
in
alignment
with
Health
in
All
Policies
(HiAP),
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs),
and
integrated
development
strategies
that
require
cross-sector
data,
governance,
and
accountability.
coordinating
with
education,
social
services,
and
labor
authorities
to
support
vulnerable
families;
cross-sector
financing
and
governance
structures
to
implement
climate
resilience
projects.
accountability
and
evaluation
complexity,
and
potential
for
perceived
loss
of
sector
autonomy.
Success
often
depends
on
formal
governance
arrangements,
clear
leadership,
and
shared
indicators.
with
diacritics.
The
genitive
form
międzysektorowej
is
common
in
phrases
like
"strategia
międzysektorowa."
The
variant
midzysektorowej
without
diacritics
is
a
common
misspelling.
Related
terms
include
intersectoral
collaboration,
cross-sector
governance,
and
Health
in
All
Policies.