Type | Working Paper - School of Public Health, Iran University of Medical Sciences. Tehran: Iran University of Medical Sciences |
Title | A case study on intersectoral action for health in IR of Iran: community based initiatives experience |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2007 |
URL | http://www.who.int/social_determinants/resources/isa_community_initiatives_irn.pdf |
Abstract | Community-Based Initiatives (CBI) is a national initiative focused on social, economic and community development, with health sector as lead CBI includes programs like Healthy City Program (HCP), Healthy Village Program (HVP) and Basic Development Needs (BDN). CBI aims at achieving a better quality of life through integrated socio-economic development and addresses all the determinants of health collectively through community empowerment and intersectoral actions. WHO’s Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean (EMR) is prompting the member states to adopt these programs. Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) started its Healthy City Program in 1991 and soon extended the program to the villages (HVP). BDN approach began in 2000. In 2005, WHO country office sponsored a CBI evaluation study. An intersectoral team carried out the evaluation over 12 different program areas. The methods and results of the evaluation were validated by an external team of experts and the final report released in 2006. |
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