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HEALTH PROMOTION STATEMENTS

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    The Global Conference on Primary Health Care Declaration of ALAMA-ATA

    Expressing the need for urgent action by all governments, all health and development workers, and the world community to protect and promote the health of all the people of the world.
    Urges support calls for urgent and effective national and international action to develop and implement primary health care throughout the world and particularly in developing countries in a spirit of technical
    cooperation and in keeping with a New International Economic Order.Health a world law.
  • The Global Conference on Primary Health Care Declaration of ALAMA-ATA

    The Global Conference on Primary Health Care Declaration of ALAMA-ATA
    Expressing the need for urgent action by all governments, all health and development workers, and the world community to protect and promote the health of all the people of the world.
    Urges support calls for urgent and effective national and international action to develop and implement primary health care throughout the world and particularly in developing countries in a spirit of technical
    cooperation and in keeping with a New International Economic Order.Health a world law.
  • First Global Conference on Health Promotion OTTAWA,Canadá.

    First Global Conference on Health Promotion OTTAWA,Canadá.
    Identify 3 basic strategies that are the advocacy for health in order to create the essential health conditions, facilitate that all people can develop their full health potential and mediate in favor of health among the different interests found in society, emphasizing 5 priority action areas:
    Strengthen community action, create environments that support health, develop personal skills, redirect health services and establish healthy public policy.
  • Second Global Conference on Health Promotion, ADELAIDE, Recommendations on Healthy Public Policy

    Second Global Conference on Health Promotion, ADELAIDE, Recommendations on Healthy Public Policy
    Emphasizes the need to establish public policies favorable to health and recognize the need to assess the impact of political decisions on health, noting that “governments and all the other entities that exercise control over resources are responsible to their people for the health consequences of their policies, or for the absence of policies. ”
  • Third Global Conference on Health Promotion, SUNDSVALL, Statement on Supportive Environments for Health

    Third Global Conference on Health Promotion, SUNDSVALL, Statement on Supportive Environments for Health
    identified numerous examples and approaches to create health-friendly environments that could be used by policy makers, decision makers and community activists in the health and health sectors. environment. The purpose was that, "the environment - the physical environment, the socio-economic environment and the political environment - support health rather than damage it."
  • Fourth Global Conference on Health Promotion, JAKARTA, Leading Health Promotion into the 21st Century

    Fourth Global Conference on Health Promotion, JAKARTA, Leading Health Promotion into the 21st Century
    Identified five priorities:
    -Promote social responsibility for health.
    -Increase investments in health development.
    -Consolidate and expand strategic alliances for health.
    -Expand the capacity of communities and empower the individual.
    -Consolidate the necessary infrastructure for health promotion.
  • Fifth Global Conference on Health Promotion, MEXICO Ministerial Statement for the Promotion of Health: From Ideas to Action

    Fifth Global Conference on Health Promotion, MEXICO Ministerial Statement for the Promotion of Health: From Ideas to Action
    The achievement of the highest possible level of health is a positive asset for the enjoyment of life and necessary for social and economic development and equity. Recognize the contribution of health promotion strategies for the maintenance of health activities, commit to create action plans to monitor the progress of health promotion in public policies.
  • Sixth Global Conference on Health Promotion, BANGKOK Charter for Health Promotion in a Globalized World

    Sixth Global Conference on Health Promotion, BANGKOK Charter for Health Promotion in a Globalized World
    The measures are established , commitments and promises necessary to address the determinants of health in a globalized world. Likewise, the Bangkok Charter urges all interested parties to join in a global alliance of health promotion, which promotes global and local commitments and measures
  • Seventh Global Conference on Health Promotion, NAIROBI, Call to Action For Closing The Implementation Gap In Health Promotion.

    Seventh Global Conference on Health Promotion, NAIROBI, Call to Action For Closing The Implementation Gap In Health Promotion.
    Is the only one held so far in an African country. One of its key results was the Nairobis call , which “defines the key strategies and commitments that must be urgently fulfilled in order to remedy implementation deficiencies in the field of health and development, making use of health promotion to achieve it. " The call establishes more than 70 actions aimed at correcting deficiencies in health promotion.
  • Eigth Global Conference on Health Promotion, HELSINKI Statement On Health in All Policies

    Eigth Global Conference on Health Promotion, HELSINKI Statement On Health in All Policies
    It has focused on the Health in All Policies approach. Bearing in mind that health is largely determined by factors external to the health sector, an effective health policy must address all policy areas , especially social policies, tax policies, those related to the environment, education and investigation. The strategy calls on governments to incorporate health and health equity into their agendas and advance structures, resources and institutional capacity to support the strategy.
  • Mexico City Statement on Sustainable Learning Cities

    Mexico City Statement on Sustainable Learning Cities
    We welcome the fact that a growing number of cities are adopting the learning city approach as a means of pursuing sustainable development. We laud the innovative lifelong learning strategies
    implemented in cities in order to empower citizens and enable them to reach their full potential; improve social cohesion, solidarity
    and equality; increase economic and cultural prosperity; boost health and well-being; and protect the environment.