Screening and Health Promotion
Health promotion is the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve, their health. It moves beyond a focus on individual behaviour towards a wide range of social and environmental interventions.

As a core function of public health, health promotion supports governments, communities and individuals to cope with and address health challenges. This is accomplished by building healthy public policies, creating supportive environments, and strengthening community action and personal skills.

The emphasis of health promotion in the Western Pacific Region is on:
  • Strengthening health promotion capacity (financing and infrastructure);
  • Promoting urban health (including healthy cities and health equity through Urban HEART);
  • Building other healthy settings (including schools and workplaces) and healthy islands; and
  • Developing health literacy
Ms Jingwei Yang

Technical Officer, Screening and Health Promotion

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Be smart drink water : a guide for school principals in restricting the sale and marketing of sugary drinks in and around schools

Drinking safe water is the best way for children to stay healthy and quench thirst. Water is the best choice for children to restore the fluids their...

Facilitators’ guide to the train-the-trainers workshop for Pacific faith-based organizations and local governments

In 2016, following the WHO publication “Healthy Islands: Best Practice in Health Promotion in the Pacific” resource, there has been extensive...

Participants’ workbook for the train-the-trainers workshop for Pacific faith-based organizations and local governments

In 2016, following the WHO publication “Healthy Islands: Best Practice in Health Promotion in the Pacific” resource, there has been extensive...

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