From the People's Health Movement (PHM), comes a press release with their reaction to the Bangkok Charter for Health Promotion, finalized a couple of weeks ago at the 6th Global conference on health promotion. "The Bangkok Charter for Health Promotion, adopted at the recently concluded 6th International Conference on Health Promotion, is an inadequate and timid document that falls far short of what is required to tackle global health problems today. The Conference was organized by the World Health Organisation and Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health and was attended by 700 leading health promotion experts from more than 100 countries around the world. The People’s Health Movement (PHM), an international civil society network of health professionals, academics and non-government organizations, is dismayed and disappointed by the Charter and by the failure of WHO to take the opportunity to offer leadership on a progressive agenda to improve the health of the global poor." See the full press release at: http://phmovement.org/pha2/issues/bangkok_charter2.php ------------- Alison Stirling Send the following text: unsubscribe click4hp to: [log in to unmask] if you wish to unsubscribe. Go to http://listserv.yorku.ca/archives/click4hp.html to view CLICK4HP archives or manage your subscription (you will have to create a password).