
Social and Economic Determinants of Health
Country experiences - Rio Declaration
- Addressing determinants of health through intersectoral collaboration: fish farming project in South Imenti constituency in Meru County, Kenya
- Successful sodium regulation in South Africa
- Improving health through inter-sectorial actions: lessons from health financing in Rwanda
- Intersectoral collaboration on child nutrition in informal settlements in Mombasa: a Kenyan case study
- Learning from Holistic thinking in Mental Health Programmes in Kenya
- The healthy schools programme in South Africa
- Microfinance as a vehicle for promoting health and intersectoral action on Health: a case from Ghana
Country experiences - Social Determinants of Health
- Integrating social determinants of health in all public policies: The case of health development in Botswana
- Food fortification: A multisectoral response to micronutrient deficiency in women and children in Uganda
- Improved school-based deworming coverage through intersectoral coordination: The Kenya experience
- From a crisis response to institutional capacity building: Experiences from Zimbabwe on cholera outbreak
- Community performance-based financing to improve maternal health outcomes: Experiences from Rwanda
- A multisectoral response to polio outbreak in Namibia
- Increasing access for child and maternal health care services: The Mozambique experience
- Addressing key determinants of noncommunicable diseases using an intersectoral approach: The Swaziland experience
- A multisectoral response to water sanitation and hygiene issues in Lesotho: The Mohale's Hoek experience
The Social and Economic Determinants of Health (SDH) Programme provides technical support to Member States and WHO to reduce health equity gap through action on the determinants of health.
In the WHO African Region, these health inequities and inequalities exist between and within countries, and contribute disproportionately to high incidences of preventable illness, disability and premature deaths across population groups particularly the poor, women, children, elderly and displaced populations. As these determinants of health exist outside the Health domain, multisectoral and interdisciplinary approaches are required.
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