Environmental health : bridging the gaps

This discussion paper: a) proposes a new approach of targeted collaboration among different sectors; b) devises new tools or enhances existing ones to facilitate the contributions of different sectors to help relieve health problems; and c) puts theory into practice through a pilot in Ghana. The rep...

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Main Author: Listorti, James A
Corporate Author: Banco Mundial
Other Authors: Doumani, Fadi M
Format: Book
Published: Washington, D.C. World Bank 2001
Series:World Bank discussion paper no. 422
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505 |a How to use this volume -- Acronym list -- Executive summary -- Pt. 1: Harmonizing sectoral priorities: a new approach to environmental health -- 1. Challenges of environmental health in developing countries -- 2. Developing solutions through targeted collaboration -- 3. Socioeconomic justification and challenges -- 4. Gathering and analyzing information for envionmental health -- 5. Preparing an environmental health profile -- 6. Adapting environmental assessments or preparing environmental health assessments -- Pt. 2: Environmental health assessment guidelines -- 7. Environmental health background analyses -- 8. Cross-sectoral linkages:agriculture and rural development sector -- 9.Cross-sectoral linkages with the energy sector -- 10. Cross sectoral linkages: environment sector -- 11. Cross-sectoral linkages: industry sector -- 13. Cross-sectoral linkages: infrastructure sector -- 14. Global issues -- Pt 3. Putting theory into parctice: a case study in Ghana -- 15. Ghana sample sectoral profiles -- 16.SAmple institutional needs assessment from Ghana -- 17. Sample workshop on targeted collaboration in Ghana -- Anexes -- References -- Glossary -- Bibliography. 
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