Health is seen as a major resource for the whole society. When the health of people improves at the individual or societal level, the whole of society develops socially and economically. This development is within the family and across the wider community and is seen across generations. Health in all policies (HiAP) is a renewal of healthy public policy, joined-up with the public policy approach, where health became a driving force for social and economic development. The World Health Assembly Resolution WHA.62.14, Reducing health inequities through action on the social determinants of health (2009), urges Member States to improve health efficacy in tackling the determinants of health and health inequities through a HiAP approach, and for WHO to provide necessary assistance and guidance towards enabling actions.
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Publisher:
WHO
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Type / Script:
Progress Report
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Keywords:
HEALTH, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, SCHOOLS, HOSPITALS, ECONOMIC COOPERATION, INCENTIVES, LEADERSHIP, DISEASES, CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES, CANCER, RESPIRATORY DISEASES, CHRONIC DISEASES, NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES, HIV/AIDS, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, POLICY MAKING, COMMUNICABLE DISEASES, CHILD HEALTH, CLIMATE CHANGE, HUMAN RIGHTS, GENDER EQUALITY, PRIMARY HEALTH CARE, PUBLIC HEALTH, DISEASE CONTROL, DISEASE PREVENTION, HIV/AIDS, TUBERCULOSIS, MATERNAL HEALTH, POVERTY MITIGATION, FOOD SECURITY, TOBACCO
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Thematic Group: WHO
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World Health Organization
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Thesaurus:
10.03.01
- Disease Prevention And Control
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