Book contents
- Health for All Policies
- European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
- Health for All Policies
- Copyright page
- Additional material
- Additional material
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Boxes
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- 1 From Health in All Policies to Health for All Policies: the logic of co-benefits
- 2 Finding and understanding co-benefits
- 3 Politics and governance for co-benefits
- 4 Next steps: making Health for All Policies
- 5 SDG1, eliminating poverty: improvements to health coverage design as a means to create co-benefits between health system and poverty Sustainable Development Goals
- 6 SDG4, education: education as a lever for sustainable development
- 7 SDG5, gender equality: co-benefits and challenges
- 8 SDG8, promoting decent work and economic growth: health policies for good jobs
- 9 SDG9, industry, innovation and infrastructure: technology and knowledge transfer as means to generate co-benefits between health and industrial Sustainable Development Goals
- 10 SDG10, reduced inequalities: the effect of health policy on inequalities: evidence from South Africa
- 11 SDG11, sustainable cities and communities: making cities healthy, sustainable, inclusive and resilient through strong health governance
- 12 SDG13, climate action: health systems as stakeholders and implementors in climate policy change
- Appendix Case study: climate-driven health hazards – natural disasters
- 13 SDG17, means of implementation: strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development
- Index
Boxes
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 January 2024
- Health for All Policies
- European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
- Health for All Policies
- Copyright page
- Additional material
- Additional material
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Boxes
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- 1 From Health in All Policies to Health for All Policies: the logic of co-benefits
- 2 Finding and understanding co-benefits
- 3 Politics and governance for co-benefits
- 4 Next steps: making Health for All Policies
- 5 SDG1, eliminating poverty: improvements to health coverage design as a means to create co-benefits between health system and poverty Sustainable Development Goals
- 6 SDG4, education: education as a lever for sustainable development
- 7 SDG5, gender equality: co-benefits and challenges
- 8 SDG8, promoting decent work and economic growth: health policies for good jobs
- 9 SDG9, industry, innovation and infrastructure: technology and knowledge transfer as means to generate co-benefits between health and industrial Sustainable Development Goals
- 10 SDG10, reduced inequalities: the effect of health policy on inequalities: evidence from South Africa
- 11 SDG11, sustainable cities and communities: making cities healthy, sustainable, inclusive and resilient through strong health governance
- 12 SDG13, climate action: health systems as stakeholders and implementors in climate policy change
- Appendix Case study: climate-driven health hazards – natural disasters
- 13 SDG17, means of implementation: strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development
- Index
Summary
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- Information
- Health for All PoliciesThe Co-Benefits of Intersectoral Action, pp. xviiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024
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