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Pan American Health Organization PAHO/WHO

LOCATION: Washington, DC, U.S.A.

ORGANIZATION TYPE: Other

FOCUS AREA: Children / Families, Education, Environment / Land Use, Food security / Nutrition, Health Care Delivery, Housing / Neighborhoods, Immigration, Income & Wealth, International, Law, Media / Journalism, Mental health / Psychology, Public Health, Public Policy, Race / Ethnicity, Social Inclusion

HEALTH EQUITY INITIATIVES: EQUITY Health and Human Development list purpose is to share public health information of international significance that enables policy-makers, researchers and practitioners to be more effective and improves health, particularly among disadvantaged populations. The information is posted in English, Spanish and/or Portuguese, according to the language of the source.

The evaluating process of submissions to Equity, Health and Human Development list are based on the extent to which the content is focused on the implications of reduction of inequalities in health, poverty reduction, or related to priority issues on Health and Human Development, their application to developing countries, and their relevance to policy and program instruments.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Visit this organization's Web site:
http://www.paho.org

Visit web site(s) for special health equity projects:
http://66.101.212.219/equity/

AnaLucia Ruggiero
Information Systems Management

Pan American Health Organization PAHO/WHO
525 23rd St. NW
Washington, DC 20037
U.S.A.

Phone number: 202 974 3829