tailieunhanh - CHILDREN'S HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPING ACTION PLANS

The NDP Operations Research team under DHMT, supported by Horizons and based at Hope Humana, was responsible for the day-to-day operation of the study. This team consisted of the late Hilda Kaunda, study coordinator; Queen Moyowanyambe, research assistant; Stephanie Mpabalwani, assistant study coordinator; Mary Mufaya, research assistant; Elizabeth Nonde, research assistant; Jennifer Ntinda, study secretary and qualitative data entry; Esther Sakala, study coordinator; and Kedrick Sikaona and Lenganje Sikaona, quantitative data entry. The following consultants provided technical assistance to the operations research team on behalf of Horizons: Cecelia Dadian; Fred Kaona; Rosemary Musonda, Tropical Diseases Research Centre; David. | Children s health and environment. Developing action plans EUROPE Children s health and environment Developing action plans The World Health Organization was established in 1948 as the specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for directing and coordinating authority for international health matters and public health. One of WHO s constitutional functions is to provide objective and reliable information and advice in the field of human health. It fulfils this responsibility in part through its publications programmes seeking to help countries make policies that benefit public health and address their most pressing public health concerns. The WHO Regional Office for Europe is one of six regional offices throughout the world each with its own programme geared to the particular health problems of the countries it serves. The European Region embraces some 870 million people living in an area stretching from the Arctic Ocean in the north and the Mediterranean Sea in the south and from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east. The European programme of WHO supports all countries in the Region in developing and sustaining their own health policies systems and programmes preventing and overcoming threats to health preparing for future health challenges and advocating and implementing public health activities. To ensure the widest possible availability of authoritative information and guidance on health matters WHO secures broad international distribution of its publications and encourages their translation and adaptation. By helping to promote and protect health and prevent and control disease WHO s books contribute to achieving the Organization s principal objective - the attainment by all people of the highest possible level of health. EUROPE Children s health and environment Developing action plans By Lucianne Licari Regional Adviser Environment Health Coordination and Partnerships WHO Regional Office for Europe Leda Nemer Children s .

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