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Health education and promotion

Lebanon

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The following documents are available for Lebanon:

Country Questionnaire 2005

2011
Arabic (400. Kb)

English(59 Kb)
English (165 Kb)
Country Fact Sheet

2005

2011

National (362 Kb)
National (43 Kb)
Private Schools
(362 Kb)
Private Schools
(42 Kb)
Public Schools
(361 Kb)
Public Schools
(43 Kb)
Country Report 2005 Report (1 Mb)

Featured publications

Promoting physical activity through the life course: a regional call to actionPromoting physical activity through the life course: a regional call to action [pdf 1.04Mb]

Thumbnail of health education: theoretical concepts, effective strategies and core competenciesHealth education: theoretical concepts, effective strategies and core competencies [pdf 1.04Mb]

Educational lectures

President, World Heart FoundationPresentation by Professor K Srinath Reddy, President, World Heart Foundation, on noncommunicable diseases in primary health care

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The Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion, November 1986

The Bangkok Charter for Health Promotion in a Globalized World, August 2005

World Health Day campaign material

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