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  1. The Alma-Ata Declaration of 1978 emerged as a major milestone of the twentieth century in the field of public health, and it identified primary health care as the key to the attainment of the goal of Health for All.

  2. The Alma-Ata Declaration of 1978 emerged as a major milestone of the twentieth century in the field of public health, and it identified primary health care as the key to the attainment of the goal of "Health For All" around the globe.

  3. Dec 20, 2018 · Alma Ata broadened the perception of health beyond doctors and hospitals to social determinants and social justice. In the following years implementing this policy confronted many challenges.

    • Susan B Rifkin
    • 2018
  4. Oct 8, 2019 · Overview. The Declaration of Alma-Ata was endorsed at the Alma-Ata conference, jointly convened by WHO and UNICEF, that focused world attention on primary health care as the key to achieving an acceptable level of health throughout the world.

  5. The Declaration of Alma-Ata, adopted in 1978, is a landmark document that defines primary health care as essential health care based on people's participation and accessibility. It calls for urgent and effective action by all countries and sectors to achieve health for all by the year 2000.

  6. Abstract. Declaration from the International Conference on Primary Health Care, Alma-Ata, September 1978, expressing the need for urgent national and international action to protect and promote the health of all, believing that it is a fundamental human right and that the attainment of the highest possible level of health is a most important ...

  7. The 2018 Astana Conference endorsed a new declaration to refocus efforts on primary health care, building on the 1978 Alma-Ata Declaration. The declaration aims to achieve universal health coverage and the health-related SDGs through a PHC approach.