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Declaration of Alma Ata
The international conference on primary health care arises with the urgent need for action by governments to promote and protect the health of all the peoples of the world. proposes that primary health care is the essential health care that allows the promotion and protection of people's health as something indispensable for economic and social development that contributes to the improvement of the quality of life and achieve world peace -
Ottawa letter
It is the first international conference on health, which presents a letter whose objective was "health for all in the year 2000" from the search of the needs of the peoples and the suggestion of concrete practices to advance in real progress and action demanded from nations and interested groups to provide the people with the necessary means to improve health and exercise greater control over it proposing that good health as the best resource for personal, economic and social progress -
Declaration of Adelaide
Emphasizes that government objectives are achieved in the best way when all sectors include health and well-being as a key component of policy development. Adelaida's statement outlines a new social contract to advance human development, sustainability and equity, achieving social, economic and environmental development -
Sundsvall statement
The third international conference for health promotion is convened under the theme of "environments conducive to health" and proposes health strategies for all that must be based on two fundamental principles, equity as a priority objective and all public action in favor of environments conducive.
the first conference on health promotion (1986), previous meetings dedicated to raising healthy public policy and all actions further clarified the belonging and meaning of health promotion -
Declaration of Yakarta
inspired and oriented in the Ottawa letter for health promotion. It was the first in a developed country that offers the opportunity to reflect and resolve difficulties in the 21st century.
It is celebrated in a critical moment for the formulation of international health strategies. Almost 20 years have passed since the member states told of the ambitious commitment to adopt a global health strategy for all and observe the services of primary health care established in the Alma-Ata decree. -
Mexico City manifesto
This manifesto brings together 95 countries with the objective of forging alliances, generating synergies and reinforcing the lifelong learning of karma apart from the experiences discussed there, taking into account strategic orientations for sustainable learning cities that guarantee progress in matters education and foster global solidarity as the responsibility and improve lifelong learning in all cities the world -
Bangkok letter
Measures, commitments and promises necessary to address the determinants of health in the globalized world are established through the promotion of health as a fundamental right that reflects a positive concept in inclusive that enables people to exercise greater control over the determinants of health and also how to address them. He affirms that policies and alliances aimed at empowering communities to improve health should occupy a central place in world and national development -
NAIROBI
Nairobi's call to action identifies key strategies and commitments to eliminate the health and development implementation gap through health promotion as an essential strategy to improve health and well-being through a global commitment strategies and actions for the strengthening of health systems and community empowermen. It is the first conference held in an African country where communities and individuals are empowered to remedy the deficiencies of health promotion -
Declaration of Helsinki
The meeting is based on the rich inheritance of ideas, actions and evidence initially inspired by the declaration of alma-ata on primary health care.
intersectoral actions and healthy public policies are identified as central elements for the promotion of health, the achievement of health equity and the understanding of health as a human right