Building the Foundation for Healthy Societies : Influencing Multisectoral Action for Health, Phase One, Volume 2. Case Studies on Multisectoral Action

The KP aims to support the Bank in adopting a significantly more systematic approach to multisectoral action in countries to maximize investment in other sectors for health results, in line with its comparative advantage. It will help to meet the B...

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Main Authors: Bhalla, Kavi, Bump, Jesse B., Frost, Laura, Glassman, Amanda L., McQueston, Kate, Pratt, Beth Anne, Pierre Louis, Anne M., Harman, Nesha, Meiro-Lorenzo, Montserrat
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Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2016
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AIR
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/12/25669243/building-foundation-healthy-societies-influencing-multisectoral-action-health-phase-vol-2-case-studies-multisectoral-action
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spelling okr-10986-236132021-06-14T10:23:18Z Building the Foundation for Healthy Societies : Influencing Multisectoral Action for Health, Phase One, Volume 2. Case Studies on Multisectoral Action Bhalla, Kavi Bump, Jesse B. Frost, Laura Glassman, Amanda L. McQueston, Kate Pratt, Beth Anne Pierre Louis, Anne M. Harman, Nesha Meiro-Lorenzo, Montserrat SANITATION RISKS AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORT SECTOR PUBLIC UTILITIES SEX WORKERS PERSONALITY VACCINATION STROKE ANTENATAL CARE PSYCHOLOGY LAWS PREVENTION CALORIES VEHICLES ROAD BUILDING MORBIDITY SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES TREND EMISSIONS HEALTH CARE DEATH SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS DEATH RATE HEALTH BACK PAIN DEPRESSION TOLL TRAFFIC ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE TAX CRIME SMOKERS AIR LIFE EXPECTANCY PUBLIC HEALTH TRAFFIC VOLUME DRIVERS KNOWLEDGE PUBLIC SECURITY VEHICLE DIABETES WORKPLACE ROAD SAFETY EDUCATION ROAD TOLLS CRASHES COSTS AIR POLLUTION TRAINING IMMUNIZATION INFECTIOUS DISEASES PATIENT PATIENTS TRANSPORT SMOKING INTERVENTION VEHICLE EMISSIONS AGING ROAD USERS TRAFFIC DEATHS INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY MIGRATION NURSES ROAD INJURIES HEALTH MANAGEMENT MARKETING POLLUTION ROAD SAFETY PROGRAMS SCREENING INTERVIEW MENTAL HEALTH TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS MORTALITY SUBSIDIES INJURY HEALTH PROMOTION TRAFFIC CRASHES RISK GROUPS INFRASTRUCTURE TAXES UNEMPLOYMENT INITIATIVES YOUNG ADULTS WORKERS TRAFFIC INJURIES FATIGUE CLIMATE CHANGE POLICIES SOCIAL SERVICES POLICE SURVEILLANCE IMMUNODEFICIENCY ROAD SAFETY HEALTH POLICY HEALTH EFFECTS SOCIAL POLICY ROAD DEATH TOLL HEALTH OUTCOMES MOTOR VEHICLE VICTIMS NUTRITION EDUCATION EXCISE TAX MOTOR VEHICLES DECISION MAKING MEASUREMENT ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS DRUG USERS NUTRITION INJURIES PUBLIC WORKS WORKSHOPS ADOLESCENTS QUALITY CONTROL PRIMARY HEALTH CARE QUALITY OF LIFE SAFETY AGENCY INTERNET ROADS RISK FACTORS WALKING WEIGHT COMMUNICABLE DISEASES PHYSICIANS PREGNANT WOMEN CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES OBESITY CHILDREN INJURY PREVENTION CLINICS ACCIDENTS SAFETY EDUCATION ISOLATION RAILROADS ROAD SAFETY AGENCY TRAFFIC ACCIDENT TRANSPORT SYSTEM INVESTMENTS MOTOR VEHICLE EMISSIONS FINANCIAL RISK STRATEGY TRANSPORT IMPACTS FAMILIES MEDICINES HOSPITALS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS ROAD TRANSPORT INTERMEDIARIES SAFETY IMPLEMENTATION HEALTH SERVICES MENTAL PREGNANCY CONDOMS ROAD TRAFFIC BREASTFEEDING The KP aims to support the Bank in adopting a significantly more systematic approach to multisectoral action in countries to maximize investment in other sectors for health results, in line with its comparative advantage. It will help to meet the Bank s twin goals and add value to its work in countries, by providing task teams with data on the burden of disease and risks and their upstream determinants, which multisectoral action could address, toward the goal of reducing poverty. It will assist in demonstrating the links between upstream determinants, such as poverty and inequality, and health outcomes. KP will identify proven and cost-effective multisectoral solutions from international best practice that have the potential for transferability to local contexts. It will then help understand the drivers, opportunities and constraints of work across practices and sectors on a common agenda to meet the Bank s goals. Finally, contributing to the effective delivery of existing Bank work across sectors within countries, and provide foresight and priorities for future action. 2016-01-11T23:16:24Z 2016-01-11T23:16:24Z 2014-06 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/12/25669243/building-foundation-healthy-societies-influencing-multisectoral-action-health-phase-vol-2-case-studies-multisectoral-action http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23613 English en_US Health, Nutrition, and Population (HNP) discussion paper; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research
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topic SANITATION
RISKS
AUTOMOBILE
TRANSPORT SECTOR
PUBLIC UTILITIES
SEX WORKERS
PERSONALITY
VACCINATION
STROKE
ANTENATAL CARE
PSYCHOLOGY
LAWS
PREVENTION
CALORIES
VEHICLES
ROAD BUILDING
MORBIDITY
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
TREND
EMISSIONS
HEALTH CARE
DEATH
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
DEATH RATE
HEALTH
BACK PAIN
DEPRESSION
TOLL
TRAFFIC
ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE
TAX
CRIME
SMOKERS
AIR
LIFE EXPECTANCY
PUBLIC HEALTH
TRAFFIC VOLUME
DRIVERS
KNOWLEDGE
PUBLIC SECURITY
VEHICLE
DIABETES
WORKPLACE
ROAD SAFETY EDUCATION
ROAD
TOLLS
CRASHES
COSTS
AIR POLLUTION
TRAINING
IMMUNIZATION
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
PATIENT
PATIENTS
TRANSPORT
SMOKING
INTERVENTION
VEHICLE EMISSIONS
AGING
ROAD USERS
TRAFFIC DEATHS
INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT
MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
MIGRATION
NURSES
ROAD INJURIES
HEALTH MANAGEMENT
MARKETING
POLLUTION
ROAD SAFETY PROGRAMS
SCREENING
INTERVIEW
MENTAL HEALTH
TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
MORTALITY
SUBSIDIES
INJURY
HEALTH PROMOTION
TRAFFIC CRASHES
RISK GROUPS
INFRASTRUCTURE
TAXES
UNEMPLOYMENT
INITIATIVES
YOUNG ADULTS
WORKERS
TRAFFIC INJURIES
FATIGUE
CLIMATE CHANGE
POLICIES
SOCIAL SERVICES
POLICE
SURVEILLANCE
IMMUNODEFICIENCY
ROAD SAFETY
HEALTH POLICY
HEALTH EFFECTS
SOCIAL POLICY
ROAD DEATH TOLL
HEALTH OUTCOMES
MOTOR VEHICLE
VICTIMS
NUTRITION EDUCATION
EXCISE TAX
MOTOR VEHICLES
DECISION MAKING
MEASUREMENT
ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
DRUG USERS
NUTRITION
INJURIES
PUBLIC WORKS
WORKSHOPS
ADOLESCENTS
QUALITY CONTROL
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
QUALITY OF LIFE
SAFETY AGENCY
INTERNET
ROADS
RISK FACTORS
WALKING
WEIGHT
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
PHYSICIANS
PREGNANT WOMEN
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
OBESITY
CHILDREN
INJURY PREVENTION
CLINICS
ACCIDENTS
SAFETY EDUCATION
ISOLATION
RAILROADS
ROAD SAFETY AGENCY
TRAFFIC ACCIDENT
TRANSPORT SYSTEM
INVESTMENTS
MOTOR VEHICLE EMISSIONS
FINANCIAL RISK
STRATEGY
TRANSPORT IMPACTS
FAMILIES
MEDICINES
HOSPITALS
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
ROAD TRANSPORT
INTERMEDIARIES
SAFETY
IMPLEMENTATION
HEALTH SERVICES
MENTAL
PREGNANCY
CONDOMS
ROAD TRAFFIC
BREASTFEEDING
spellingShingle SANITATION
RISKS
AUTOMOBILE
TRANSPORT SECTOR
PUBLIC UTILITIES
SEX WORKERS
PERSONALITY
VACCINATION
STROKE
ANTENATAL CARE
PSYCHOLOGY
LAWS
PREVENTION
CALORIES
VEHICLES
ROAD BUILDING
MORBIDITY
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
TREND
EMISSIONS
HEALTH CARE
DEATH
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
DEATH RATE
HEALTH
BACK PAIN
DEPRESSION
TOLL
TRAFFIC
ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE
TAX
CRIME
SMOKERS
AIR
LIFE EXPECTANCY
PUBLIC HEALTH
TRAFFIC VOLUME
DRIVERS
KNOWLEDGE
PUBLIC SECURITY
VEHICLE
DIABETES
WORKPLACE
ROAD SAFETY EDUCATION
ROAD
TOLLS
CRASHES
COSTS
AIR POLLUTION
TRAINING
IMMUNIZATION
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
PATIENT
PATIENTS
TRANSPORT
SMOKING
INTERVENTION
VEHICLE EMISSIONS
AGING
ROAD USERS
TRAFFIC DEATHS
INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT
MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
MIGRATION
NURSES
ROAD INJURIES
HEALTH MANAGEMENT
MARKETING
POLLUTION
ROAD SAFETY PROGRAMS
SCREENING
INTERVIEW
MENTAL HEALTH
TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
MORTALITY
SUBSIDIES
INJURY
HEALTH PROMOTION
TRAFFIC CRASHES
RISK GROUPS
INFRASTRUCTURE
TAXES
UNEMPLOYMENT
INITIATIVES
YOUNG ADULTS
WORKERS
TRAFFIC INJURIES
FATIGUE
CLIMATE CHANGE
POLICIES
SOCIAL SERVICES
POLICE
SURVEILLANCE
IMMUNODEFICIENCY
ROAD SAFETY
HEALTH POLICY
HEALTH EFFECTS
SOCIAL POLICY
ROAD DEATH TOLL
HEALTH OUTCOMES
MOTOR VEHICLE
VICTIMS
NUTRITION EDUCATION
EXCISE TAX
MOTOR VEHICLES
DECISION MAKING
MEASUREMENT
ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
DRUG USERS
NUTRITION
INJURIES
PUBLIC WORKS
WORKSHOPS
ADOLESCENTS
QUALITY CONTROL
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
QUALITY OF LIFE
SAFETY AGENCY
INTERNET
ROADS
RISK FACTORS
WALKING
WEIGHT
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
PHYSICIANS
PREGNANT WOMEN
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
OBESITY
CHILDREN
INJURY PREVENTION
CLINICS
ACCIDENTS
SAFETY EDUCATION
ISOLATION
RAILROADS
ROAD SAFETY AGENCY
TRAFFIC ACCIDENT
TRANSPORT SYSTEM
INVESTMENTS
MOTOR VEHICLE EMISSIONS
FINANCIAL RISK
STRATEGY
TRANSPORT IMPACTS
FAMILIES
MEDICINES
HOSPITALS
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
ROAD TRANSPORT
INTERMEDIARIES
SAFETY
IMPLEMENTATION
HEALTH SERVICES
MENTAL
PREGNANCY
CONDOMS
ROAD TRAFFIC
BREASTFEEDING
Bhalla, Kavi
Bump, Jesse B.
Frost, Laura
Glassman, Amanda L.
McQueston, Kate
Pratt, Beth Anne
Pierre Louis, Anne M.
Harman, Nesha
Meiro-Lorenzo, Montserrat
Building the Foundation for Healthy Societies : Influencing Multisectoral Action for Health, Phase One, Volume 2. Case Studies on Multisectoral Action
relation Health, Nutrition, and Population (HNP) discussion paper;
description The KP aims to support the Bank in adopting a significantly more systematic approach to multisectoral action in countries to maximize investment in other sectors for health results, in line with its comparative advantage. It will help to meet the Bank s twin goals and add value to its work in countries, by providing task teams with data on the burden of disease and risks and their upstream determinants, which multisectoral action could address, toward the goal of reducing poverty. It will assist in demonstrating the links between upstream determinants, such as poverty and inequality, and health outcomes. KP will identify proven and cost-effective multisectoral solutions from international best practice that have the potential for transferability to local contexts. It will then help understand the drivers, opportunities and constraints of work across practices and sectors on a common agenda to meet the Bank s goals. Finally, contributing to the effective delivery of existing Bank work across sectors within countries, and provide foresight and priorities for future action.
format Working Paper
author Bhalla, Kavi
Bump, Jesse B.
Frost, Laura
Glassman, Amanda L.
McQueston, Kate
Pratt, Beth Anne
Pierre Louis, Anne M.
Harman, Nesha
Meiro-Lorenzo, Montserrat
author_facet Bhalla, Kavi
Bump, Jesse B.
Frost, Laura
Glassman, Amanda L.
McQueston, Kate
Pratt, Beth Anne
Pierre Louis, Anne M.
Harman, Nesha
Meiro-Lorenzo, Montserrat
author_sort Bhalla, Kavi
title Building the Foundation for Healthy Societies : Influencing Multisectoral Action for Health, Phase One, Volume 2. Case Studies on Multisectoral Action
title_short Building the Foundation for Healthy Societies : Influencing Multisectoral Action for Health, Phase One, Volume 2. Case Studies on Multisectoral Action
title_full Building the Foundation for Healthy Societies : Influencing Multisectoral Action for Health, Phase One, Volume 2. Case Studies on Multisectoral Action
title_fullStr Building the Foundation for Healthy Societies : Influencing Multisectoral Action for Health, Phase One, Volume 2. Case Studies on Multisectoral Action
title_full_unstemmed Building the Foundation for Healthy Societies : Influencing Multisectoral Action for Health, Phase One, Volume 2. Case Studies on Multisectoral Action
title_sort building the foundation for healthy societies : influencing multisectoral action for health, phase one, volume 2. case studies on multisectoral action
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/12/25669243/building-foundation-healthy-societies-influencing-multisectoral-action-health-phase-vol-2-case-studies-multisectoral-action
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