Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Declaración de Alma-Ata (1978), en que se adoptó la meta de la salud para todos. El compromiso de lograr mejoras mundiales en el ámbito de la salud, sobre todo en lo que atañe a las poblaciones más desfavorecidas, fue renovado por la Asamblea de la Salud en su resolución WHA51.7 (1998), en la

  2. Declaration of Alma-Ata. The Conference strongly reaffirms that health, which is a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity, 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 ...

  3. 30 de may. de 2024 · The watershed International Conference on Primary Health Care (6–12 September, 1978) was held in Alma Ata, Kazakhstan. This report includes the Alma Ata Declaration, as well as the background, summary of discussions, and the joint report of the Director-General of the World Health Organization and the Executive Director of the United Nations Children's Fund. The ground-breaking Declaration ...

  4. anniversary of the Declaration of Alma-Ata, the Government of Kazakhstan, the United Nations Children’s Fund and WHO co-organized the Global Conference on Primary Health Care on 25–26 October 2018 in Astana, Kazakhstan. The conference aims to commemorate the 1978 declaration, reaffirm its original principles and renew political commitment

  5. La Conferencia Internacional sobre Atención Primaria de Salud de Alma Ata, realizada en Kazajistán (entonces integrante de la URSS), del 6 al 12 de septiembre de 1978, fue el evento de política de salud internacional más importante de la década de los setenta.La conferencia fue organizada por la OMS/OPS y Unicef, y patrocinada por la entonces URSS.

  6. 20 de dic. de 2018 · Abstract. Forty years ago, the 134 national government members of the WHO signed the Alma Ata Declaration. The Declaration made Primary Health Care (PHC) the official health policy of all members countries. Emerging from the conference was the consensus that health was a human right based on the principles of equity and community participation.