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National Health Promotion Policy

Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Country Resources General Health Policies Liberia 2009 Policy document

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Objectives

1. To build capacity for Health promotion implementation in Liberia.
2. To empower communities and promote active involvement and participation of individuals,
groups, communities and civil society in Health Promotion interventions at all levels.
3. To promote evidence based research as a prerequisite for the development of Health Promotion
interventions.
4. To Promote multi-sectoral and multi-disciplinary approaches to health promotion development
and implementation
5. To establish a framework for implementing, monitoring and evaluating Health Promotion
interventions on their processes as well as their outcomes.

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