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. 2004 Nov;94(11):1884-93.
doi: 10.2105/ajph.94.11.1884.

The Christian Medical Commission and the development of the World Health Organization's primary health care approach

The Christian Medical Commission and the development of the World Health Organization's primary health care approach

Socrates Litsios. Am J Public Health. 2004 Nov.

Abstract

The primary health care approach was introduced to the World Health Organization (WHO) Executive Board in January 1975. In this article, I describe the changes that occurred within WHO leading up to the executive board meeting that made it possible for such a radical approach to health services to emerge when it did. I also describe the lesser-known developments that were taking place in the Christian Medical Commission at the same time, developments that greatly enhanced the case for primary health care within WHO and its subsequent support by nongovernmental organizations concerned with community health.

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Health promoters at the bedside of a sick child, Chimaltenango Hospital.
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Thanks to a mini-dam built by the community with village labor and the help of a small loan from the health center, Sirkandi village in central Java, Indonesia, increased its rice production by 25% in 1 year. Source. Gunwan Nugroho.
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A farmers’ club gathering in Jamkhed, India. Source. Connie Gates.
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Figure 4
Magdalena Mucia de Cuex at the clinic in an informal gathering of patients, talking about nutrition for pregnant women.

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