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Conferences & Training Updates
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October 3, 2011 to October 6, 2011BarcelonaMore Info
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October 5, 2011 to October 8, 2011GasteinMore Info
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October 5, 2011 to October 5, 2011Communities Joined in Action Annual Conference and Workshops Improving Health – Eliminating Disparities in an Age of Healthcare ReformWashington, DCMore Info
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October 7, 2011 to October 7, 2011Health for All – A challenge for municipalities and regional authoritiesLeipzigMore Info
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Global Health Promotion current issue
- Health promotion, power and political science
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- Priority action areas for the IUHPE
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- Partnership tools for health promotion: are they worth the effort?
In health promotion and community sector programs, working through partnerships has become a key strategy for capacity building and infrastructure development that is intended to achieve better health outcomes. Government and funding agencies are providing significant support for partnership work in the apparent belief that partnerships are more likely to im […]
- Elements pour l'elaboration et la mise en place d'un programme de promotion de la sante cardiovasculaire en Communaute francaise de Belgique
Introduction. Les maladies cardiovasculaires restent la première cause de mortalité en Belgique malgré la diminution progressive du poids de la pathologie coronarienne. En Communauté française, un processus de mobilisation d’acteurs a été mis en place pour produire et mettre en œuvre un Plan de promotion de la santé cardiovasculaire. L’objectif est de présen […]
- Health promotion, power and political science
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WHO news
- Tackling the global clean air challenge
26 September 2011 -- Air pollution is reaching levels that threaten people's health according to air quality data released today by WHO. The information includes data from nearly 1100 cities across 91 countries, including capital cities and cities with more than 100 000 residents. […]
- UN General Assembly announces historic commitment to fight noncommunicable diseases
19 September 2011 -- WHO welcomes the UN General Assembly's adoption of a political declaration on the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases (such as diabetes, heart disease and stroke, chronic respiratory disease and cancer). For the first time, global leaders have reached consensus in the General Assembly on concrete actions to tackle the […]
- New WHO study details low-cost solutions to help curb the tide on noncommunicable diseases
18 September 2011 -- Noncommunicable diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide, killing more people every year. Nearly 80% of these deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries. But a new WHO study reveals that low-income countries could introduce strategies to prevent and treat cancer, heart disease, diabetes and lung disease for just US$ 1.20 p […]
- Tackling the global clean air challenge