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The following message by Bo Haglund 'bounced back' to the list owners of
CLICK4HP as it was addressed to 'owner-CLICK4HP'.

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From: Bo J A Haglund <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Jakarta Up-date 2


Dear members of Click4HP list.

Up-dated information on the Jakarta meeting is now available at the
address of

http://www.ki.se/phs/wcc_seh/events/ichp4.html


It is about the fourth International Conference on Health Promotion
organized by the World Health Organization in cooperation with the
Government of Indonesia and co-sponsored/financially supported by WHO
memberstates, United Nations agencies, nongovernmental organizations and
the
private sector.

WHO/Headquarters leads and co-ordinates this effort, supported by a
Conference
Advisory Group, a series of alliance building workshops including NGOs
and
business and an in-house interdivisional working group. WHO
Collaborating
Centres have taken on specific tasks in preparation for the Conference
which
include such products as a Website, a glossary, and a book of case
studies.
Most Regional Offices have organised preparatory events leading up to
the
conference.
Several hundred people have already been involved in the process.

Participants

About 50% of the conference participants have been informally invited
over
the last months. Participants at the conference were selected according
to
WHO procedures - they will represent governments, development agencies,
businesses, foundations, intergovernmental agencies, development banks
and
Health Promotion experts among others. The Conference follows the
pattern of
former WHO Health Promotion Conferences (Ottawa, Adelaide, Sundsvall)
and
will have about 400
participants and observers - for reasons of "workable numbers" and
budget.
Close co-operation has been established with the UN agencies, the
European
Commission, the World Bank, other multi and bilateral agencies and the
IUHPE
to propose participants. All WHO Regional Offices have provided lists of
priority participants they would like to see at the conference and
several
Regions are providing additional financial support for participants. The
majority of participants will be from the developing world. WHO is able
to
provide financial support to developing world participants only. All
Regional Offices will be present at the Conference as well as several of
the
Regional Directors.


yours


Bo J A Haglund
Bo J A Haglund
professor and director
WHO Collaborating Centre
Karolinska Centre on Supportive Environments for Health
Karolinska Institute
Dept of Public Health Sciences
Division of  Social Medicine
S-172 83 SUNDBYBERG, Sweden
tel: + 46 8 629 05 64  fax: + 46 8 28 95 00
Our web page at URL: http://www.ki.se/phs/
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