World Health Organization
منظمة الصحة العالمية
Organisation mondiale de la Santé

دراسات حالة النشاط البدني

Qualhat healthy village project, Oman

طباعة

Qualhat_healthy_Village_Project_OmanAim: The Qualhat healthy village project focuses on improving and developing the social and health lifestyle of the community of Qualhat village. 

Location: Qualhat village is an ancient village in Oman, situated approximately 25 km to the northwest of Sur City. The population of the village is approximately 1155.

Duration: The project commenced in 2006 and is ongoing.

Funding: The project was established with funding from the Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization (WHO). 

Lead agency: The Ministry of Health, in collaboration with the WHO.

Partners: The project benefits from partnerships with a range of organizations including the Ministry of Education, the local municipality, Oman Woman's Association, social development, and community support groups.

Key focus: The project focuses on five key determinants of health: physical activity; tobacco use; accidents (traffic and household); the village environment; and social income.

Key focus

Key components for physical activity

Evaluation: Annual reports are produced which summarise the activities which have been delivered.

Key findings: The most recent annual reports confirms the completion or delivery of many components of the programme, including the development of the walking pathway at the coastal area of the village, the development of a local garden for physical activity, and the creation of a ‘workroom’ for physical activity specifically for women. In addition, further work is underway including the development of new buildings for physical activity for local schools.

Key factors contributing to the success of the project

Challenges