• Gender and health in adolescence / by Petra Kolip and Bettina Schmidt 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe; Schmidt, Bettina; Kolip, Petra (‏1999‎, EUR/ICP/IVST 06 03 05(‏B)‏)‏
      The series Health Policy for Children and Adolescents (‏HEPCA)‏ is a WHO document series mainly based on results of the international survey "Health Behaviour in School-aged Children" (‏HBSC)‏ and on other relevant international studies. It focuses on the implications of scientific results for health policy in developed countries. The target groups are politicians and experts, especially those concerned with the health of young people. The HEPCA series consists of reports on particular topics of high political relevance, including survey data on child ...
    • Gender and HIV/AIDS in eastern Europe and central Asia 

      Karolinska Institutet. Division of International Health Care Research; World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe; Thorson, Anna; Ragnarsson, Anders; Ekström, Anna Mia (‏2004)‏
    • Gender and HIV/AIDS in eastern Europe and central Asia 

      Thorson, Anna; Ragnarsson, Anders; Ekström, Anna Mia (‏2004‎, WHO/EURO:2004-3957-43716-61499)‏
      Report by Department of Public Health, Karolinska Institute, Sweden. 2004.This report is the result of a study on how gender influences the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Eastern Europe. The study was undertaken by the Division of International Health (‏IHCAR)‏, Karolinska Institutet during October-December 2003 and commissioned by the WHO Regional Office for Europe (‏WHO/EURO)‏. It is divided into two parts. Part I is a thorough review of the literature on HIV/AIDS in Eastern Europe and Central Asia from a gender perspective. Part II consists of case studies ...
    • Gender and noncommunicable diseases in Armenia: analysis of STEPS data 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2020‎, WHO/EURO:2020-1665-41416-56458)‏
      This report is part of the gender and noncommunicable diseases (‏NCDs)‏ initiative launched by the WHO Regional Office for Europe, which aims to strengthen the response to NCDs through a gender approach. It is part of a series of country profiles and a synthesis report. The country profile of Armenia presents a gender analysis of the WHO STEPwise survey (‏STEPS)‏ data to support international commitments to reducing the burden of NCDs with evidence and knowledge exchange. A gender analysis of STEPS NCD risk-factor survey data describes how risk factors ...
    • Gender and noncommunicable diseases in Belarus: analysis of STEPS data 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2020‎, WHO/EURO:2020-1666-41417-56459)‏
      This report is part of the gender and noncommunicable diseases (‏NCDs)‏ initiative launched by the WHO Regional Office for Europe, which aims to strengthen the response to NCDs through a gender approach. It is part of a series of country profiles and a synthesis report. The country profile of Belarus presents a gender analysis of the WHO STEPwise survey (‏STEPS)‏ data to support international commitments to reducing the burden of NCDs with evidence and knowledge exchange. A gender analysis of STEPS NCD risk-factor survey data describes how risk factors ...
    • Gender and noncommunicable diseases in Europe: analysis of STEPS data 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2020‎, WHO/EURO:2020-1664-41415-56457)‏
      This synthesis report is part of the gender and noncommunicable diseases (‏NCDs)‏ initiative launched by the WHO Regional Office for Europe, which aims to strengthen the response to NCDs through a gender approach. It is part of a series that includes country profiles with a gender analysis of the WHO STEPwise Survey (‏STEPS)‏ data for each country. This report presents an analysis of the first eight country profiles to support international commitments to reducing the burden of NCDs with evidence and knowledge exchange. A gender analysis of STEPS NCD ...
    • Gender and noncommunicable diseases in Georgia: analysis of STEPS data 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2020‎, WHO/EURO:2020-1667-41418-56460)‏
      This report is part of the gender and noncommunicable diseases (‏NCDs)‏ initiative launched by the WHO Regional Office for Europe, which aims to strengthen the response to NCDs through a gender approach. It is part of a series of country profiles and a synthesis report. The country profile of Georgia presents a gender analysis of the WHO STEPwise Survey (‏STEPS)‏ data to support international commitments to reducing the burden of NCDs with evidence and knowledge exchange. A gender analysis of STEPS NCD risk-factor survey data describes how risk factors ...
    • Gender and noncommunicable diseases in Kyrgyzstan: analysis of STEPS data 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2020‎, WHO/EURO:2020-1668-41419-56461)‏
      This report is part of the gender and noncommunicable diseases (‏NCDs)‏ initiative launched by the WHO Regional Office for Europe, which aims to strengthen the response to NCDs through a gender approach. It is part of a series of country profiles and a synthesis report. The country profile of Kyrgyzstan presents a gender analysis of the WHO STEPwise survey (‏STEPS)‏ data to support international commitments to reducing the burden of NCDs with evidence and knowledge exchange. A gender analysis of STEPS NCD risk-factor survey data describes how risk ...
    • Gender and noncommunicable diseases in Moldova: analysis of STEPS data 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2020‎, WHO/EURO:2020-1669-41420-56462)‏
      This report is part of the gender and noncommunicable diseases (‏NCDs)‏ initiative launched by the WHO Regional Office for Europe, which aims to strengthen the response to NCDs through a gender approach. It is part of a series of country profiles and a synthesis report. The country profile of the Republic of Moldova presents a gender analysis of the WHO STEPwise survey (‏STEPS)‏ data to support international commitments to reducing the burden of NCDs with evidence and knowledge exchange. A gender analysis of STEPS NCD risk-factor survey data describes ...
    • Gender and noncommunicable diseases in Turkey: analysis of STEPS data 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2020‎, WHO/EURO:2020-1670-41421-56464)‏
      This report is part of the gender and noncommunicable diseases (‏NCDs)‏ initiative launched by the WHO Regional Office for Europe, which aims to strengthen the response to NCDs through a gender approach. It is part of a series of country profiles and a synthesis report. The country profile of Turkey presents a gender analysis of the WHO STEPwise Survey (‏STEPS)‏ data to support international commitments to reducing the burden of NCDs with evidence and knowledge exchange. A gender analysis of STEPS NCD risk-factor survey data describes how risk factors ...
    • Gender and noncommunicable diseases in Ukraine: analysis of STEPS data 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2020‎, WHO/EURO:2020-1679-41430-56476)‏
      This report is part of the gender and noncommunicable diseases (‏NCDs)‏ initiative launched by the WHO Regional Office for Europe, which aims to strengthen the response to NCDs through a gender approach. It is part of a series of country profiles and a synthesis report. The country profile of Ukraine presents a gender analysis of the WHO STEPwise survey (‏STEPS)‏ data to support international commitments to reducing the burden of NCDs with evidence and knowledge exchange. A gender analysis of STEPS NCD risk-factor survey data describes how risk factors ...
    • Generating a healthy interest in local Agenda 21, Dun laoghaire-Rathdown, Dublin, Ireland 

      Healthy Cities Network; World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe; Price, Charles (‏1996‎, EUR/ICP/POLC 06 07 01(‏A)‏)‏
      Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council is aiming to integrate local Agenda 21 processes and sustainability goals into existing policy and practice, and to change the public's attitudes and lifestyles through public participation processes. The County has published an interim Local Agenda 21 Plan, set up an environmental Forum and launched a number of publicity campaigns. Initial reactions from the public have been disappointing. However, valuable lessons have been learned, in particular that the County's initial efforts have focused too much on ...
    • Generic guidelines and tools: policy brief 4 on health impact assessments and incorporating health into environmental assessments 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2023‎, WHO/EURO:2023-8257-48029-71139)‏
      Policy brief 4 on health impact assessments and incorporating health into environmental assessments: This policy brief aims to provide information on the availability of guidance documents and tools to support teams conducting health impact assessments (‏HIAs)‏ and incorporating health into environmental assessments (‏EAs)‏. It also provides basic information on the key elements of the most relevant tools.
    • Georgia health cluster: bulletin No. 2, 20 October 2008 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2008‎, WHO/EURO:2008-6302-46067-66645)‏
    • Georgia health cluster: bulletin No. 3, 6 November 2008 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2008‎, WHO/EURO:2008-6301-46066-66647)‏
    • Georgia health cluster: bulletin No. 4, 9 December 2008 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2008‎, WHO/EURO:2008-6304-46069-66648)‏
    • Georgia health system performance assessment 2009 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2009‎, WHO/EURO:2009-4539-44302-62582)‏
      This report summarizes the main findings of the World Health Organization (‏WHO)‏ assessment of the performance of the Georgian health system, which was carried out by the Ministry of Labour, Health and Social Affairs of Georgia, with the technical and financial support from the WHO Regional Office for Europe and from the World Bank. This assessment was carried out between July 2007 and September 2009 and contributes to the efforts pursued by the government of Georgia to strengthen the capacities of the Ministry of Labour, Health and Social Affairs ...
    • Georgia health system performance assessment 2009: executive report 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2009‎, WHO/EURO:2009-4540-44303-62583)‏
      This Executive report presents in a concise and readily accessible manner the main findings of the World Health Organization (‏WHO)‏ assessment of the performance of the Georgian health system, which was carried out by the Ministry of Labour, Health and Social Affairs of Georgia, with the technical and financial support from the WHO Regional Office for Europe and from the World Bank. This assessment was carried out between July 2007 and September 2009 and contributes to the efforts pursued by the government of Georgia to strengthen the capacities ...
    • Georgia – training initiatives on tackling diabetes: NCD stories from the field 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2022‎, WHO/EURO:2022-4759-44522-63022)‏
    • Georgia: moving from policy to actions to strengthen primary health care: primary health care policy paper series 

      World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe (‏2023‎, WHO/EURO:2023-7565-47332-69449)‏
      The COVID-19 pandemic has proven that high-performing and accessible primary health care (‏PHC)‏ is vital to build back better. Georgia is committed to improving the health of the population and increasing the efficiency of health services delivery by strengthening PHC. This publication from Primary health care policy paper series focuses on Georgia, with the aim of describing the current challenges facing PHC and providing pragmatic policy options for transitioning to a more community-oriented model. A new model of PHC should aim to be more ...