2022
DOI: 10.47176/mjiri.36.173
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Using Health in All Policies Approach for the Management of Non-Communicable Disease Risk Factors: A Developing Country Experience

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“…One can draw lessons from existing models like the one in South Australia, where Health in All Policies (Hiap) unit has been established separately to inform policymakers on impact of policy decisions on health 21,22 . Another model, more commonly employed in European countries like Finland, France, Sweden, UK, Hungary and Norway is of multisector committees with representatives from all contextually relevant sectors, this structure is formed within the government 23 . The different forms of transitions would be smooth in embedded structures like European model leading to better continuation of activities.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…One can draw lessons from existing models like the one in South Australia, where Health in All Policies (Hiap) unit has been established separately to inform policymakers on impact of policy decisions on health 21,22 . Another model, more commonly employed in European countries like Finland, France, Sweden, UK, Hungary and Norway is of multisector committees with representatives from all contextually relevant sectors, this structure is formed within the government 23 . The different forms of transitions would be smooth in embedded structures like European model leading to better continuation of activities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%