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sdh_action_learning_from_previous_experiencesicon Action on the Social Determinants of Health: learning from previous experiences [pdf: 2.01 MB]







icon A Conceptual Framework for Action on the Social Determinants of Health [pdf: 1.79 MB]

icon Monitoring Social Well-being to Support Policies on the Social Determinants of Health: the case of New Zealand's "Social Reports/Te Purongo Oranga Tangata" [pdf: 1.52 MB]

Report of the WHO Commission on Macroeconomics and Health (CMH)

Final Report of the Commission on Social Determinants of Health

Operational guidelines for ethics committees that review biomedical research


c4aNairobi call to action

This document contains the collective views of an international group of experts, participants of the 7th Global Conference on Health Promotion, Nairobi, Kenya, October 2006, and does not necessarily represent the decisions or the stated policy of the World Health Organization.
The Nairobi Call to Action identifies key strategies and commitments urgently required for closing the implementation gap in health and development through health promotion.

icon Guidelines for the Implementation of the Health Promoting Schools Initiative (HPSI) [105.65 kB]

icon Local Action : Creating Health Promoting Schools [3.33 MB]

icon Health Promotion Strategy for the African Region [203.17 kB]

hpr-bangkokicon The Bangkok Charter for Health Promotion in a Globalized World [38.13 kB]
Scope: The Bangkok Charter identifies actions, commitments and pledges required to address the determinants of health in a globalized world through health promotion. Purpose: The Bangkok Charter affirms that policies and partnerships to empower communities, and to improve health and health equality, should be at the centre of global and national development. The Bangkok Charter complements and builds upon the values, principles and action strategies of health promotion established by the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion and the recommendations of the subsequent global health promotion conferences which have been confirmed by Member States through the World Health Assembly.

hpr-Ottawaicon Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion First International Conference on Health Promotion [17.39 kB]
Ottawa, 21 November 1986 - WHO/HPR/HEP/95.1 The first International Conference on Health Promotion, meeting in Ottawa this 21st day of November 1986, hereby presents this CHARTER for action to achieve Health for All by the year 2000 and beyond. This conference was primarily a response to growing expectations for a new public health movement around the world. Discussions focused on the needs in industrialized countries, but took into account similar concerns in all other regions. It built on the progress made through the Declaration on Primary Health Care at Alma-Ata, the World Health Organization's Targets for Health for All document, and the recent debate at the World Health Assembly on intersectoral action for health.

hpr-Moveicon Annual Global Move for Health Initiative: A Concept Paper [322.27 kB]

 

 

 

 

7th Global Conference on Health Promotion 2009

icon Daily Conference Bulletins N°01 - 27th October 2009 (Português) [287.05 kB]

icon Daily Conference Bulletins N°01 - 27th October 2009 (Français) [390.63 kB]

icon Daily Conference Bulletins N°01 - 27th October 2009 (English) [333.61 kB]

icon Daily Conference Bulletins N°02 - 28th October 2009 (Português) [307.69 kB]

icon Daily Conference Bulletins N°02 - 28th October 2009 (Français) [651.96 kB]

icon Daily Conference Bulletins N°02 - 28th October 2009 (English) [375.68 kB]

icon Daily Conference Bulletins N°03 - 29th October 2009 (Português) [337.19 kB]

icon Daily Conference Bulletins N°03 - 29th October 2009 (Français) [340.33 kB]

Events

World Conference on Social Determinants of Health
19-21 October 2011, Rio de Janeiro