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附件2:2012年世界卫生日活动组织者工具包(英文)
World Health Day 2012 - Ageing and Health
"Good health adds life to years"
Toolkit for event organizers
Table of contents
I. Introduction
II. Are you ready? What you need to know about ageing
A. Our world is changing
B. Determinants of healthy ageing
C. Demographic changes are accompanied by new challenges
D. Fighting stereotypes
Ⅲ. Your World Health Day campaign
General approach
A. Target audiences
B. Key messages
C. Calls to action
D. Expected results
E. Communication material
Step-by-step planning
A. Take the first step
B. Engage the media
C. Find an angle for stories on ageing and health
D. Use social media
For more information
Calendar of events in 2012
WHO contacts
I. Introduction
Every year, World Health Day is celebrated on 7 April to mark the anniversary of the founding of the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1948. World Health Day is a global campaign, inviting everyone - from global leaders to the public in all countries - to focus on a single health challenge with global impact. Focusing on new and emerging health issues, World Health Day provides an opportunity to start collective action to protect people's health and well-being. It is an opportunity to engage in finding solutions that benefit us all.
The topic of World Health Day in 2012 is Ageing and Health with the theme "Good health adds life to years". The focus is how good health throughout life can help older men and women lead full and productive lives and be a resource for their families and communities. Ageing concerns each and every one of us - whether young or old, male or female, rich or poor - no matter where we live.
This Toolkit will help you plan activities to celebrate World Health Day in 2012. It includes the following
materials:
information on ageing and health, including population trends;
key messages and calls to action;
ideas for planning and implementing events and campaigns;
a list of communications materials you can use;
tips on how to effectively engage audiences through social and traditional media; and
contacts for technical and communications support.
Anyone who wishes to organize World Health Day events or activities is welcome to use the Toolkit and its materials. Our partners include governments, members of the WHO Global Network of Age-friendly Cities and Communities, and non-member cities and communities who wish to become age-friendly. Individuals, academia, professional and older people's associations, civil society and private sector organizations may also find inspiration for action on ageing and health.
WHO is the directing and coordinating authority for health within the United Nations system. WHO experts produce evidence-based and ethical health guidelines and standards and help countries improve their citizens' health and save lives. WHO also supports and promotes health research and strives to improve health services, in all countries. With the support of WHO, governments tackle global health threats and protect people’s health and well-being.
New ways of working and innovative partnerships help us to make a difference and achieve our goals. WHO and its 194 Member States work with many partners, including United Nations agencies, donors, nongovernmental organizations, WHO Collaborating Centres, professional associations and the private sector. WHO is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, and has offices in 148 countries, areas and territories, as well as six regional offices to provide proximity support and expertise to countries. The support and participation of WHO's 194 Member States has the potential make World Health Day a globally-observed event.
II. Are you ready? What you need to know about ageing
Note for layout : this box is for inclusion in section A below
The number of people today aged 60 and over has doubled since 1980.