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Health For All


HEALTH FOR ALL 2000 concept

Despite these differences the World Health Assembly in 1977 declared that all citizens of the world should attain a level of health that will permit them to lead a socially and economically productive life.

This culminated in the international objective of HEALTH FOR ALL by the year 2000 as the social goal of all governments.

Health for all means that health is to be brought within the reach of every one in a given community. It implies the removal of obstacles to health - that is to say, the elimination of malnutrition, ignorance, disease, contaminated water supply, unhygienic housing etc. It depends on continued progress in medicine and public health.

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Comparison of     Kerala and all     India Health     Statistics 

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Kerala and primary health care

Kerala is a state worth mentioning as it has achieved landmark Kerala milestones in achieving  an almost 100% literacy. In addition it has one of the lowest infant mortality rate, a higher life expectancy and a lower death rate. On the other hand if one looks at population statistics, Kerala has a high population density (total  population around 30 million) and a lower per capita income than the national average. In addition Kerala has a higher doctor : population ratio. The noteworthy factor is that literacy is a very important determinant of health. 

 
 
 
 
 

  

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