The Jakarta Declaration on health promotion in the 21st century

Health Millions. 1998 Jan-Feb;24(1):29-30, 35.

Abstract

PIP: The Fourth International Conference on Health Promotion, held in Jakarta, Indonesia, in July 1997, focused on the theme: New Players for a New Era--Leading Health Promotion into the 21st Century. Health promotion strategies can change life-styles as well as the social, economic, and environmental conditions that determine health. Most effective are comprehensive approaches that combine public policy efforts, the creation of supportive environments, community action, the development of personal skills, and a reorientation of health services. Also required is the creation of new partnerships for health between different sectors at all levels of society and government. The conference identified five priorities for health promotion in the 21st century: 1) promote social responsibility for health; 2) increase investments for health development, especially for groups such as women, children, older persons, the indigenous, the poor, and marginalized populations; 3) consolidate and expand partnerships for health to enable the sharing of expertise, skills, and resources; 4) increase community capacity and empower the individual; and 5) secure an infrastructure for health promotion through new funding mechanisms, intersectoral collaboration, and training of local leadership.

MeSH terms

  • Advertising*
  • Asia
  • Asia, Southeastern
  • Developing Countries*
  • Economics
  • Goals*
  • Health Planning
  • Health*
  • Indonesia
  • Marketing of Health Services
  • Organization and Administration