词条 | Jakarta Declaration |
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The Jakarta Declaration on Leading Health Promotion into the 21st Century is the name of an international agreement that was signed at the World Health Organization's 1997 Fourth International Conference on Health Promotion held in Jakarta.[1] The declaration reiterated the importance of the agreements made in the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion, and added emphasis to certain aspects of health promotion. About the DeclarationThe Jakarta Declaration included the following five "priorities for health promotion in the 21st century":[1] 1. "Promote social responsibility for health" 2. "Increase investments for health development" 3. "Consolidate and expand partnerships for health" 4. "increase community capacity and empower the individual" 5. "Secure an infrastructure for health promotion" The declaration recognizes that":[1]
Promotion of the DeclarationIn the United Kingdom, the central message of the Jakarta declaration is similar to the government's current health policy{{Citation needed|date=January 2009}}. That is the emphasis on infrastructure and investment, with the hope of empowering the service user with choice. See also
References1. ^1 2 World Health Organization. Jakarta Declaration on Leading Health Promotion into the 21st Century. Accessed 2009 Jan 20. Further reading
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