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This international conference is part of a series of events that began with the commitment made by WHO. Where health commitment is established for all people.
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urgent need by governments, all health and development workers and the world community.
Health is a human right therefore requires other sectors, such as social and economic. -
1.Health promotion
2.Equity Achievement
3.Health as a human right -
This letter was written to set an objective, which is intended to be developed in the year 2000 "Health for all"
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It is committed to working with governments, the WHO and the NGO.
for mental and emotional physical well-being for the workforce and families. building effective partnerships, evidence presented to the conference describing the "crisis of suffering", facing populations of the world, that the private sector plays a full role -
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They aim to involve and guide all interested parties in health promotion, in order to improve it and reduce inequalities. focusing on
social justice
gender equality
respect for diversity
human dignity
Peace and security -
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This letter meets general purposes
strengthen leadership and workforce
place health promotion as the central line
empower communities and individuals expand and carry out the participatory process, build and apply behavior. -
The 2010 meeting is based on the report of the WHO Commission on Social Determinants of Health in 2008
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The statement highlights the contribution of the health sector and problem solving, describes the need for a new social contract between all sectors to promote human development "a more effective government means better health"
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social determinants of health, noncommunicable diseases
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" the future we want"
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This letter tries to prioritize health and equity by reducing poverty, social inclusion and security, as a social responsibility of the government
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use health in all policies for millennium development and POST development
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In the city of Mexico, the second international conference on learning cities is held, where it is sought to compare knowledge, learn from the experiences of others, forge alliances and reinforce lifelong learning in communities around the world.