Dac Guidelines and Reference Ser.

World Health Organization
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Health is higher on the international agenda than ever before. Concern for the health of poor people is a central development issue. In addition to its intrinsic value for individuals, investment in health is an important and previously underestimated means of economic development; substantially improved health outcomes are a prerequisite if developing countries are to break out of the cycle of poverty. This DAC Reference Document on Poverty and Health, jointly published by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and WHO, extends the analysis and recommendations of the DAC Guidelines on Poverty Reduction by setting out the essential components of a pro-poor health approach. It provides a framework for action within the health system - and beyond it, through policies in other sectors and through global initiatives. The Reference Document is aimed at a broad range of development agency staff working in policy and operations, at headquarters and in the field. The recommendations are also relevant for policy-makers and planners in partner countries.

Ingenaaid | 92 pagina's | Engels
Verschenen in 2003
Rubriek:

  • LCC: Medicine » Public aspects of medicine » Medicine and the state » Medicine and society. Social medicine. Medical sociology (RA418.5.P6P68 2003)
  • ISBN-13: 9789241562362 | ISBN-10: 9241562366