1981 - Global Strategyfor Health for Allby the Year 2000
PREFACE
In 1979, the Thirty-second World Health Assembly launched the
Global Strategy for health for all by the year 2000 by adopting resolution
WHA32 .30. In this resolution the Health Assembly endorsed the
Report and Declaration of the International Conference on Primary
Health Care, held in Alma-Ata, USSR, in 1978. In the same resolution,
the Health Assembly invited the Member States of WHO to act
individually in formulating national policies, strategies and plans of
action for attaining this goal, and collectively in formulating regional
and global strategies, using as a basis the guiding principles issued by
WHO's Executive Board in the document entitled Formulating
Strategies for Health for All by the Year 2000. A large number of
countries in all regions have since formulated national strategies, and
all regions have drafted regional strategies. The Global Strategy that
follows has been based on the Alma-Ata Report and Declaration and
the Executive Board's guiding principles; it reflects the national and
regional strategies as seen from a global perspective. It also responds
to resolution 34/58 of the United Nations General Assembly concerning
health as an integral part of development, which was adopted
in November 1979.
This Global Strategy for health for all by the year 2000 was
adopted by the Thirty-fourth World Health Assembly in resolution
WHA34.36, which reads as follows: /.../
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