This presentation provides a comprehensive analysis of Chad's health system, focusing on its development, characteristics, and current performance based on the WHO framework. It highlights Chad's historical context, particularly the impact of French colonization, and the evolution of its healthcare infrastructure since the 1990s. The analysis uses the six building blocks of the WHO framework to evaluate health service delivery, financing, workforce, information systems, access to medicines, and leadership/governance. The presentation reveals significant challenges, including limited resources, inadequate infrastructure, a shortage of trained healthcare professionals, and poor health outcomes. It concludes that Chad's health system requires substantial improvements in leadership, resource allocation, and workforce development to meet WHO benchmarks and address the country's pressing health needs. This presentation also references various sources, including the WHO, UNICEF, and African Health Observatory.