Global Strategy for Health for All by the Year 2000
İÇİNDEKİLERContents PREFACE ............. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INTRODUCTION....... I. WORLD HEALTH AND RELATED SOCIOECONOMIC PROBLEMS AND TRENDS ....................... Survival .............................. Causes of death and disease............... Undernutrition ......................... Literacy.............................. Economic situation...................... Health systems......................... Management........................... Health manpower....................... Health expenditure...................... Health and related socioeconomic indicators Demographic trends..................... Urbanization .......................... Illustration of world demographic trends ..... Health effects of demographic trends........ Prospective background for the Global Strategy II. HEALTH POLICY AND RELATED SOCIOECONOMIC POLICY ....................................... Towards health for all ............. Fundamental policies for health for all . Health and socioeconomic development The New International Economic Order III. DEVELOPING HEALTH SYSTEMS National action....................... Essential characteristics of the health system Building up the health system............Coordination within the health sector........ Intersectoral action...................... Organizing primary health care in communities Referral system ........................ Logistic system......................... Health manpower....................... Health care facilities................... Health technology ...................... Health systems research.................. Essential elements of primary health care..... Social control.......................... Targets............................... International action ..................... Information exchange.................... Research and development................ Technical support....................... Training.............................. Promoting coordination within the health sector Promoting intersectoral action ............. Essential elements of primary health care..... Global targets.......................... IV. PROMOTING AND SUPPORTING HEALTH SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT ............... Ensuring political commitment Ensuring economic support Winning over professional groups Establishing a managerial process Reorienting research.......... Information ................ V. GENERATING AND MOBILIZING RESOURCES Development of human resources Financial and material resources Cost estimates .............. VI. INTERCOUNTRY COOPERATION Technical and economic cooperation among developing countries Technical cooperation among developed countries........... Cooperation among developed and developing countries ...... WHO's regional arrangements........................... MONITORING AND EVALUATION National monitoring and evaluation process National indicators Regional and global monitoring and evaluation Global indicators Reporting on progress and assessing impact THE ROLE OF WHO WHO's General Programmes of Work WHO's structures in the light of its functions Promotion and coordination TCDC Technical information Research and development Management Training Coordination within the health sector Promoting intersectoral action Generating and mobilizing resources Global programmes for the essential elements of primary health care Action at national, regional and global levels WHO secretariat The Director-General of WHO CONCLUSION NOTLAR"Health for All" Series, No. 3 |