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Non-communicable diseases and global health governance: enhancing global processes to improve health development

机译:非传染性疾病与全球卫生治理:加强全球进程以改善卫生发展

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This paper assesses progress in the development of a global framework for responding to non-communicable diseases, as reflected in the policies and initiatives of the World Health Organization (WHO), World Bank and the UN: the institutions most capable of shaping a coherent global policy. Responding to the global burden of chronic disease requires a strategic assessment of the global processes that are likely to be most effective in generating commitment to policy change at country level, and in influencing industry behaviour. WHO has adopted a legal process with tobacco (the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control), but a non-legal, advocacy-based approach with diet and physical activity (the Global Strategy on Diet, Physical Activity and Health). The paper assesses the merits of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the FCTC as distinct global processes for advancing health development, before considering what lessons might be learned for enhancing the implementation of the Global Strategy on Diet. While global partnerships, economic incentives, and international legal instruments could each contribute to a more effective global response to chronic diseases, the paper makes a special case for the development of international legal standards in select areas of diet and nutrition, as a strategy for ensuring that the health of future generations does not become dependent on corporate charity and voluntary commitments. A broader frame of reference for lifestyle-related chronic diseases is needed: one that draws together WHO's work in tobacco, nutrition and physical activity, and that envisages selective use of international legal obligations, non-binding recommendations, advocacy and policy advice as tools of choice for promoting different elements of the strategy.
机译:本文评估了世界卫生组织(WHO),世界银行和联合国的政策和倡议所反映的应对非传染性疾病的全球框架的发展进展:最有能力形成协调一致的全球战略的机构政策。要应对慢性病的全球负担,就需要对全球流程进行战略评估,这些流程可能最有效地促成在国家层面对政策变化做出承诺并影响行业行为。世卫组织已通过了一项关于烟草的法律程序(《世卫组织烟草控制框架公约》),但采取了基于非法律,倡导的饮食和身体活动方法(《饮食,身体活动和健康全球战略》)。本文在评估为加强《全球饮食战略》的实施可汲取的经验教训之前,评估了千年发展目标和《烟草控制框架公约》作为促进卫生发展的独特全球进程的优点。虽然全球伙伴关系,经济激励措施和国际法律文书都可以有助于对慢性病做出更有效的全球应对,但本文为制定饮食和营养选择领域的国际法律标准提供了特殊案例,以此作为确保战略的战略。子孙后代的健康不再取决于公司的慈善事业和自愿承诺。需要与生活方式有关的慢性病建立更广泛的参考框架:将世卫组织在烟草,营养和体育活动方面的工作汇总在一起,并设想有选择地使用国际法律义务,不具约束力的建议,倡导和政策建议作为以下手段选择促进战略的不同要素。

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