An instructor in community health nursing teaches a group of students about the role of the World Health Organization and global health, reviewing the importance of the Declaration of Alma-Ata

The instructor determines that the students have grasped the importance when they describe it as which of the following?
A) The beginning of the Carter Center's work in disease prevention and agriculture
B) A formal document written by 134 nations in 1978 to achieve "health for all"
C) Participatory development activities, working in partnership with voluntary organizations
D) Alliance building and communicating best practices for global health development


Ans: B

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