Kokusai Hoken Iryo (Journal of International Health)
Online ISSN : 2436-7559
Print ISSN : 0917-6543
Opinion
Application of Health Promotion Strategy to International Health Cooperation of Japan
Motoyuki YUASAJunko CHUMAHarumi ROYAMASeiki TATENO
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2007 Volume 22 Issue 3 Pages 127-132

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Health is heavily influenced by behavioral, social and environmental determinants as well as the biomedical characteristics of individuals. The World Health Organization announced the Health Promotion Charter in Ottawa, Canada in 1986 as a strategy to enable people to have control over and improve these health determinants. This is therefore essential to prevent disease and illness due to risky behavior as well as unsound social and natural environments. Whereas all developing countries have numerous health issues regarding behavior and environment, they need the Health Promotion strategy. Japan has so far implemented a lot of programs of health education and environment improvement to control over such determinants. Thus, Japan should promote and disseminate the Health Promotion project more in international health cooperation through official development assistance for developing countries.

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© 2007 by JAPAN ASSOCIATION FOR INTERNATIONAL HEALTH
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