District Health Promotion Using the Consensus Approach Waterkeyn, J. (2006)

This manual is a guideline for those planners looking for a practical methodology for conducting a
health promotion project at District Level. The focus is primarily on applying this approach to rural areas;
however the approach is still applicable to an urban setting.
The manual takes approximately 1.5 hours to read and is divided into three main sections.

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Waterkeyn, J. (2006). District Health Promotion Using the Consensus Approach Africa AHEAD, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

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District Health Promotion Using the Consensus Approach

Published in: 2006
Pages: 25

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Africa AHEAD, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

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Waterkeyn, J.

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