IUHPE

International Union for Health Promotion and Education

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  • Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs)
    • Building the case for NCDs in Africa
    • Cardiovascular HP and Chronic Disease Prevention in Africa
    • Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETP)
    • Health promoting schools
    • Macroeconomic impacts of cardiovascular disease prevention in developing countries
    • NCD Partner Forum
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    • Prevention of Injuries and Violence
    • Tobacco Control
    • Added value of HP and health education methods and concepts
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    • People-Planet-Health
    • Environmental Health
  • Social Determinants of Health - SDH
    • Community Health Promotion
    • EU-Determine Project (→ 2010)
    • Health Promotion Strategies to Reduce Inequalities in Health
    • International francophone meeting on social inequalities in health
    • Social Determinants in very poor ruralities
  • Health Promotion Systems
    • COVID-19 Response for the African Region
    • African Project on Health Promotion
    • Global Programme on Health Promotion Effectiveness in Latin America
    • International Collaboration on Teacher Training
    • Road Safety
    • Tools for partnership activities and interventions evaluation
    • COMMVAC 1
 
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The projects carried out by the IUHPE focus on four priority areas, which were established through a comprehensive consultative and participative process of all members, together with the Executive Committee.

 

 

Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs)

Building the case for NCDs in Africa

Cardiovascular HP and Chronic Disease Prevention in Africa

Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETP)

Health promoting schools

Macroeconomic impacts of cardiovascular disease prevention in developing countries

NCD Partner Forum

Physical Activity

Prevention of Injuries and Violence

Tobacco Control

The Added value of HP and Health Education Methods and Concepts in the Prevention of Communicable Diseases

Sustainable Development

Environmental Health

People-Planet-Health

Social Determinants of Health - SDH

Community Health Promotion

EU-Determine Project (→ 2010)

Health Promotion Strategies to Reduce Inequalities in Health

International francophone meeting on social inequalities in health

Social Determinants in very poor ruralities

Health Promotion Systems

COVID-19 Response

African Project on Health Promotion

Global Programme on Health Promotion Effectiveness in Latin America

International Collaboration on Teacher Training

Road Safety

Tools for partnership activities and interventions evaluation

COMMVAC 1

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