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<strong>World</strong> Federation of Public <strong>Health</strong> AssociationsFédération mondiale des associations de santé publiqueFederación mundial de las asociaciones de salud públicaspecial capacity to work within the community in response to expressed needs. They havea flexibility <strong>and</strong> freedom to respond in innovative <strong>and</strong> creative ways to a wide range ofrequests <strong>and</strong> situations.Their programs, ranging from research to community-based projects, cover the wide spectrumof human concerns <strong>and</strong> often pioneer in the fields of health <strong>and</strong> development. NGOsinclude the strictly professional, specialized, <strong>and</strong> technical organizations; broadly-basedassociations of persons or groups organized for a particular purpose (e.g., information <strong>and</strong>service activities, educational institutions <strong>and</strong> associations, social welfare organizations,religious groups, women's organizations, youth groups, trade unions, family planningassociations, etc.); <strong>and</strong> agencies engaged in various types of self-help economic <strong>and</strong> socialdevelopment programs. Many are linked to international federations or associations.In most countries, there are national <strong>and</strong>/or local citizens' movements, self-help groups,cooperatives, <strong>and</strong> other associations, some organized on a tribal or ethnic basis, others to meetspecial needs. In the field of health, NGOs have long helped to set st<strong>and</strong>ards for practice,training, <strong>and</strong> continuing education <strong>and</strong> to define the role of health workers in nationalprograms. Others have concentrated on a particular disease or activity (e.g. cardiovasculardiseases, leprosy, tuberculosis, programs for the disabled, etc…).The diverse programs <strong>and</strong> competencies of numerous organizations, not directly involved inhealth care, also contribute in one way or another to total human development. Theyinclude projects to improve nutrition, food production, <strong>and</strong> housing; provide safe water;promote literacy; provide educational <strong>and</strong> other instructional materials; further communitydevelopment; provide training in a broad range of skills; protect the environment; etc. In short,they are helping to create conditions conducive to the protection, promotion, <strong>and</strong> maintenanceof health <strong>and</strong> the prevention of illness.Recent years have seen a growing capacity of nongovernmental organizations to developpatterns of cooperation among themselves locally, nationally, <strong>and</strong> internationally, forconsultation <strong>and</strong> exchange of information, or for joint action.III. <strong>Primary</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Care</strong> <strong>and</strong> Development1. Integrated Human Development<strong>Non</strong>governmental organizations support the view that the promotion of primary health caremust be closely tied to a concern for total human development. The totality of hum<strong>and</strong>evelopment <strong>and</strong>, in fact, a holistic view of health encompasses the physical, mental, social,<strong>and</strong> spiritual well-being of the individual. III-health comes to rich <strong>and</strong> poor alike. However,much ill-health is a result of poverty <strong>and</strong> in itself is a serious barrier to breaking out of theSecretariat: c/o Institute of Social <strong>and</strong> Preventive Medicine, University of Geneva, 1, rue Michel Servet, CH-1211 Geneva 4E-mail: secretariat@wfpha.org – Phone: + 41 (0) 22 379 04 53/55 - Fax: +41 (0) 22 379 04 52 – www.wfpha.org

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