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The Danish government programme on public health and health promotion 1999-2008 : a case study by Finn Kamper Joergensen
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Das WHO-Regionalbüro für Europa
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Data and digital health in the WHO European Region in 2022: a year in review
(2023, WHO/EURO:2023-7393-47159-69055)For the Division of Country Health Policies and Systems at the WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2022 was a significant year – not only for the numerous activities, missions, workshops, briefings and technical guidance that the Data and Digital Health team deployed in Member States of the WHO European Region but also for the important effects these had on improving people’s health. This document summarizes the activities conducted by the Division in 2022 in the area of Data and Digital Health. -
Data and digital health in the WHO European Region in 2023: a year in review
(2024, WHO/EURO:2024-9125-48897-72827) -
Data availability for assessing disruption of essential services for maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health during COVID-19: lessons learned from Tajikistan
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Data triangulation workshop: key findings: Tallinn, Estonia, 24 May 2011: report
(2011, WHO/EURO:2011-6462-46228-66877)This report presents the key findings of the pre-conference workshop which aimed to describe the process and results of the current HIV triangulation activities in eastern Europe (Ukraine, Republic of Moldova, Estonia), and to discuss the needs, opportunities and benefits of carrying out, scaling-up and supporting HIV data triangulation in this subregion. The workshop took place prior to the AIDS 2011 conference in Tallinn, Estonia. More than 20 participants exchanged their findings and views in a half day workshop led by WHO, with the collaboration ... -
A decade of regional cooperation on public health in south-eastern Europe: a story of successful partnership
(2011, WHO/EURO:2011-8456-48228-71627)It has long been recognized that public health initiatives contribute to the reconciliation and stabilization of conflict-affected areas. Public health is increasingly regarded as a reliable predictor of economic growth. This report follows the South-eastern Europe Health Network (SEEHN), which for 10 years has provided a regional forum for cooperation among health ministries, international organizations (including the WHO Regional Office for Europe and the Council of Europe), nongovernmental organizations and health professionals. SEEHN operated ... -
Declaration : fourth Ministerial Conference on Environment and Health, Budapest, Hungary, 23-25 June 2004
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Declaration of Alma-Ata
(1978, WHO/EURO:1978-3938-43697-61471)Declaration from the International Conference on Primary Health Care, Alma-Ata, September 1978, expressing the need for urgent national and international action to protect and promote the health of all, believing that it is a fundamental human right and that the attainment of the highest possible level of health is a most important world-wide social goal whose realization requires the action of many other social and economic sectors in addition to the health sector. -
Deep dives on the well-being economy showcasing the experiences of Finland, Iceland, Scotland and Wales: summary of key findings
(2023, WHO/EURO:2023-7033-46799-68216)The WHO Regional Office for Europe has developed deep dives for Finland, Iceland, Scotland and Wales, which have committed to and are on the road to becoming wellbeing economies. These deep dives are part of the technical documentation supporting the WHO European Regional High-Level Forum on Health in the Well-being Economy (1–2 March 2023) and aim to demonstrate concrete country experiences in advancing and implementing well-being economies. This summary outlines key findings and take-home policy messages from these specific country experiences, ... -
Defining disease burden and making decisions on seasonal influenza vaccination: report of a WHO Regional Office for Europe meeting: Tbilisi, Georgia, 25–29 August 2014
(2014)This report summarizes the meeting on defining disease burden and making decisions on seasonal influenza vaccination that was held in Tbilisi, Georgia on 25–29 August 2014. The workshop was attended by some 50 people, mainly national influenza surveillance personnel, national immunization programme managers, and chairs and secretaries of national immunization technical advisory groups from seven countries: Albania, Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine. The trainers came from the Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) ... -
Dengue in the WHO European Region
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Des emplois verts et sains dans les transports: lancer un nouveau partenariat au sein du PPE-TSE
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Des environnements plus sains pour des personnes en meilleure santé
(2018, WHO/EURO:2018-3004-42762-59656)Au cours des vingt dernières années, le Centre européen de l’environnement et de la santé de l’OMS s’est affirmé comme un centre mondial d’excellence dans son domaine. Ses travaux de production de données scientifiques et de conseils normatifs sur les questions environnementales et sanitaires demeurent fidèles aux critères les plus élevés de l’intégrité éthique et scientifique. La présente publication décrit sommairement le rôle du Centre en tant que moteur principal du Bureau régional de l’OMS pour l’Europe dans l’élaboration de politiques bien ... -
Description of the national health information system in Romania : results of a participative evaluation conducted in June 2003 / by Irma Eva Csiki, Aurelia Marcu and Carmen Ungurean
(2004, EUR/03/5033028)This assessment of the National Health Information System (NHIS) in Romania was conducted as part of a project of the WHO Regional Office for Europe. Its goal is to enable a better use of information in decision-making, while holding into account the other factors influencing decisions. The methodology was developed with the authors in June 2003 and is currently being tested in the Czech Republic, Denmark, Hungary and Poland. Semi-structured interviews of key-informants at the highest level, both decision-makers and professionals working in the ... -
Deuxième conférence ministérielle de l’OMS sur les soins infirmiers et obstétricaux en Europe : rapport sur une conférence de l’OMS : Munich (Allemagne), 15–17 juin 2000
(2001, EUR/01/5019309)Depuis la Première conférence ministérielle de l'OMS, qui a eu lieu à Vienne il y a plus de dix ans, peu de progrès ont été faits pour permettre aux infirmières et aux sages-femmes de contribuer plus activement à la satisfaction des besoins de la population dans les domaines des soins de santé et de la santé publique. Cent quatre-vingts délégations de 48 pays et 40 observateurs ont participé à la Conférence. Des exposés ont été présentés, et les débats et discussions ont porté sur des sujets très divers : obstacles à ...