Across
- 4. A major factor in health, often linked to job loss or lack of work
- 7. The main economic resource affecting health
- 9. Name of the author behind the thesis that social and economic conditions were more influential than medicine in reducing mortality
- 11. Foundation known for shaping international health through research and funding
- 14. Key historical report that introduced determinants of health beyond healthcare
- 16. Health care strategy promoted by the Alma-Ata Declaration
- 18. Social determinant of health connected to living conditions
- 19. Effort focused on eliminating a disease completely
- 21. This strategy exemplifies a vertical intervention in the context of child health
- 22. The social, economic, and environmental factors influencing health
- 25. The process of removing supremacy and colonial structures in global health
- 26. Key international agreement that provides a framework for health promotion
- 27. The main food-related determinant of health
Down
- 1. Pandemic that highlighted need for global cooperation
- 2. Vertical programmes often create parallel systems, weakening this particular sector
- 3. A disease-specific health intervention model
- 5. Approach that the 1979 Rockefeller Foundation conference promoted instead of universal PHC
- 6. The process of major, fundamental change in global health systems
- 8. WHO's predecessor within the League of Nations
- 10. A comprehensive, system-strengthening health model
- 12. The international health agency that evolved from the International Sanitary Bureau
- 13. The international body that set the stage for the creation of the WHO
- 15. The usual financers of vertical health programmes
- 17. Social determinant of health connected to health literacy
- 20. An advantage of horizontal health interventions over vertical ones
- 22. Focus of vertical programmes (e.g. malaria, polio)
- 23. The process of improving water, waste, and cleanliness
- 24. U.S. agency heavily involved in foreign aid and health projects
