Health in All Policies and intersectorality in Latin America and the Caribbean, 2011 - 2021: a scoping review
Introduction: Intersectoriality, since the Alma Ata Conference in 1978, has become a fundamental part of the political discourse on public health, social determinants, and health promotion to address health problems in society. Following the above, it is important to identify the research carried ou...
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Main Authors: | Fabio Alberto Escobar Díaz (Author), Zuly Andrea Rodriguez Corredor (Author) |
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Universidad Nacional de Córdoba,
2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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