CCSI received the following letter:
The National Center for Problems of Healthy Lifestyle Development of Kazakhstan and the Association of Health Promoters are the only organizations in the post-soviet territory which have a network and structure of the health promoting service. We are realizing the national strategy of healthy lifestyle development in the whole of the Republic of Kazakhstan.In the goals and activities of the National Center and the Association of Health Promoters are included the following Health Promoting problems:
I adress to you on behalf of the National Center and the Association of Health Promoters to get any information about financial/technical support for implementing our projects. If you know of any organization which would considers the possibility of technical and/or financial support for our activities, let us know, how to proceed? Could you send us essential forms? If you cannot help, please recommend other organizations which might be interested in our projects.
- training & expertise;
- primary health care;
- communication services;
- promote good practice;
- medical & scientific research;
- cooperation different sectors partnerships, create policy of dialogue, ngo;
- environmental health;
- strengths of women's & child's health, wellbeing;
- equal opportunity, democracy, leadership development; disease prevention, education;
- history of medicine, clinical epidemiology;
- public health, medical professional;
- population & reproductive health;
- quality of life, to promote health, preventing & controlling diseases;
- management on health promoting;
- establishing national strategic directions & making policy decision;
- cooperation with mass media, administrations.
Sincerely Yours,
Professor Aikan Akanov
Director General
National Center for Problems of Healthy Lifestyle Development
Ablaikhan Ave. 63
Almaty, Kazakhstan
Tel: (327 2) 336461
Fax: (327 2) 336461
E-mail: [email protected]
Last updated: July 2000
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