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Banking service chronicle Published this article  To put the conception of Health for All (HFA) in a historical perspective the UN envisaged a comprehensive and integrated primary health care for all in Alma Ata Declaration in 1978 to promote equity and was driven by the community needs. The constitution of World Health Organization (WHO) mentions that health well-being standard of living medical care right to security in case of sickness as well as special care and assistance for mothers and children are quite significant and notable in the context of HFA. In addition Article 3 of UDHR (Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948) clearly provides that everyone has the right to life liberty and security of person. Obviously right to life includes right to food and health (as interpreted by Supreme Court of India). The Alma Ata Declaration in 1978 was thus in consonance with UDHR and WHOs constitution. In fact at Alma Ata (now Almati in Kazakhstan) International Conference on primary health care expressed the need for urgent action by all governments all health and development workers and the world community to protect and promote the health for all the people of the world Banking service chronicle buy.

 

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