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Better health for poor people | Corporate Author | Department for International Development (DFID) |
Publisher | Department for International Development, London, 2000 |
Pages | 48 pp (Strategies for achieving the international development targets 5/9) |
Source | DFID, 94 Victoria Street, London SW1E 5JL. Website: www.dfid.gov.uk |
Keywords | Poverty ; Health [elderly] ; Diseases ; Social policy ; International. |
Annotation | Following a series of summit meetings held by the United Nations (UN) and its specialised agencies, International Development Targets have been agreed by the entire UN membership. This report considers the nature of the burden of disease and its distribution across the world and across societies, as well what determines good health. The existence is recognised of an international consensus on priorities, policies and strategies for maximising health development, as is the importance of both public and private sector health provision for poor people. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-010126216 B |
Classmark | W6: CC: CJ: TM2: 72 |
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