Health for All Policies
The Co-Benefits of Intersectoral Action
Herausgeber: Greer, Scott L; Wismar, Matthias; Figueras, Josep; Falkenbach, Michelle
Health for All Policies
The Co-Benefits of Intersectoral Action
Herausgeber: Greer, Scott L; Wismar, Matthias; Figueras, Josep; Falkenbach, Michelle
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Changes the argument about inter-sectoral action from health and the health sector to one based on co-benefits à â â a 'Health for All Policies' approach. It calls for the health sector to better direct its impact on the world and improve health as a way to achieve goals beyond health.
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Changes the argument about inter-sectoral action from health and the health sector to one based on co-benefits à â â a 'Health for All Policies' approach. It calls for the health sector to better direct its impact on the world and improve health as a way to achieve goals beyond health.
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- European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9781009467735
- ISBN-10: 1009467735
- Artikelnr.: 69834253
- European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9781009467735
- ISBN-10: 1009467735
- Artikelnr.: 69834253
1. From Health in All Policies to Health for All Policies: the logic of
co-benefits; 2. Finding and understanding co-benefits; 3. Politics and
governance for co-benefits; 4. Next steps: making Health for All Policies;
5. SDG1, eliminating poverty: improvements to health coverage design as a
means to create co-benefits between health system and poverty Sustainable
Development Goals; 6. SDG4, education: education as a lever for sustainable
development; 7. SDG5, gender equality: co-benefits and challenges; 8. SDG8,
promoting decent work and economic growth: health policies for good jobs;
9. SDG9, industry, innovation and infrastructure: technology and knowledge
transfer as means to generate co-benefits between health and industrial
Sustainable Development Goals; 10. SDG10, reduced inequalities: the effect
of health policy on inequalities: evidence from South Africa; 11. SDG11,
sustainable cities and communities: making cities healthy, sustainable,
inclusive and resilient through strong health governance; 12. SDG13,
climate action: health systems as stakeholders and implementors in climate
policy change; 13. SDG17, means of implementation: strengthen the means of
implementation and revitalize the Global Partnership for Sustainable
Development; Appendix Case study: climate-driven health hazards ¿ natural
disasters.
co-benefits; 2. Finding and understanding co-benefits; 3. Politics and
governance for co-benefits; 4. Next steps: making Health for All Policies;
5. SDG1, eliminating poverty: improvements to health coverage design as a
means to create co-benefits between health system and poverty Sustainable
Development Goals; 6. SDG4, education: education as a lever for sustainable
development; 7. SDG5, gender equality: co-benefits and challenges; 8. SDG8,
promoting decent work and economic growth: health policies for good jobs;
9. SDG9, industry, innovation and infrastructure: technology and knowledge
transfer as means to generate co-benefits between health and industrial
Sustainable Development Goals; 10. SDG10, reduced inequalities: the effect
of health policy on inequalities: evidence from South Africa; 11. SDG11,
sustainable cities and communities: making cities healthy, sustainable,
inclusive and resilient through strong health governance; 12. SDG13,
climate action: health systems as stakeholders and implementors in climate
policy change; 13. SDG17, means of implementation: strengthen the means of
implementation and revitalize the Global Partnership for Sustainable
Development; Appendix Case study: climate-driven health hazards ¿ natural
disasters.
1. From Health in All Policies to Health for All Policies: the logic of
co-benefits; 2. Finding and understanding co-benefits; 3. Politics and
governance for co-benefits; 4. Next steps: making Health for All Policies;
5. SDG1, eliminating poverty: improvements to health coverage design as a
means to create co-benefits between health system and poverty Sustainable
Development Goals; 6. SDG4, education: education as a lever for sustainable
development; 7. SDG5, gender equality: co-benefits and challenges; 8. SDG8,
promoting decent work and economic growth: health policies for good jobs;
9. SDG9, industry, innovation and infrastructure: technology and knowledge
transfer as means to generate co-benefits between health and industrial
Sustainable Development Goals; 10. SDG10, reduced inequalities: the effect
of health policy on inequalities: evidence from South Africa; 11. SDG11,
sustainable cities and communities: making cities healthy, sustainable,
inclusive and resilient through strong health governance; 12. SDG13,
climate action: health systems as stakeholders and implementors in climate
policy change; 13. SDG17, means of implementation: strengthen the means of
implementation and revitalize the Global Partnership for Sustainable
Development; Appendix Case study: climate-driven health hazards ¿ natural
disasters.
co-benefits; 2. Finding and understanding co-benefits; 3. Politics and
governance for co-benefits; 4. Next steps: making Health for All Policies;
5. SDG1, eliminating poverty: improvements to health coverage design as a
means to create co-benefits between health system and poverty Sustainable
Development Goals; 6. SDG4, education: education as a lever for sustainable
development; 7. SDG5, gender equality: co-benefits and challenges; 8. SDG8,
promoting decent work and economic growth: health policies for good jobs;
9. SDG9, industry, innovation and infrastructure: technology and knowledge
transfer as means to generate co-benefits between health and industrial
Sustainable Development Goals; 10. SDG10, reduced inequalities: the effect
of health policy on inequalities: evidence from South Africa; 11. SDG11,
sustainable cities and communities: making cities healthy, sustainable,
inclusive and resilient through strong health governance; 12. SDG13,
climate action: health systems as stakeholders and implementors in climate
policy change; 13. SDG17, means of implementation: strengthen the means of
implementation and revitalize the Global Partnership for Sustainable
Development; Appendix Case study: climate-driven health hazards ¿ natural
disasters.