Primary health care and the WHO Health for All 1978 framework
As a major component of the Health for All Programme, this article focuses on discussing how comprehensive primary health care can help to achieve the goals of this programme. In addition to analyzing the declarations on the various elements of primary health care, this article includes the advantages of this segment of the health sector. The paper also addresses the challenges that are involved in the process of achieving Health for All through comprehensive primary health care. The paper is mainly based on the 1978 Alma-Ata declaration, target 15 of Health 21 Strategy, and the 2008 World Health Report.
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