The document that states ‘People cannot achieve their fullest health potential unless they are able to take control of those things which determine their health' is known as the: __________
a. WHO Charter for Health Promotion.
b. World Health and Nutrition Strategy.
c. Bangkok Charter for Health Promotion in aGlobalised World
d. Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion.
d
The outcome of the 1st International Conference on
Health Promotion (held in Ottawa, Canada in 1986) was
presented as a Charter to achieve ‘health for all' by 2000
and beyond.
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