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The Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion

The Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion, established in 1986, outlines important strategies for improving health and well-being worldwide. It emphasizes that health is influenced by various factors, including social, economic, and environmental conditions. The Charter promotes five key action areas: building healthy public policy, creating supportive environments, strengthening community actions, developing personal skills, and reorienting health services. Essentially, it encourages a holistic approach to health by involving governments, communities, and individuals to work together in promoting healthy lifestyles and improving health equity for all.

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    The Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion, established in 1986, outlines a framework to improve public health by promoting healthy lifestyles and environments. It emphasizes five key action areas: building healthy public policies, creating supportive environments, strengthening community actions, developing personal skills, and reorienting health services. The Charter encourages collaboration among governments, communities, and organizations to empower individuals and promote health equity, ultimately focusing on the broader social determinants of health rather than just individual choices. Its goal is to enhance overall well-being and create conditions where everyone can lead a healthy life.