WHA passes social determinants resolution
The WHO member states keeps the Social Determinants of Health process on track by passing a resolution based on the commission report at the World Health Assembly last month. The Health Assembly next year will discuss a proposed global strategy to reduce harmful use of alcohol.
The 62 World Health Assembly last month passed a resolution on “Reducing health inequities through action on the social determinants of health.” (WHA62.14) The resolution notes the three overarching recommendations of the Commission on Social Determinants of Health: to improve daily living conditions; to tackle the inequitable distribution of power, money and resources; and to measure and understand the problem and assess the impact of action. It also confirms the importance of addressing the wider determinants of health. By this resolution the WHO member states keeps the Social Determinants of Health process on track.
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