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Making every school a health promoting school

WHO and UNESCO have launched a new initiative “Making Every School a Health Promoting School” through the development and promotion of Global Standards for Health Promoting Schools. The initiative will serve over 2.3 billion school-age children and contribute to the WHO's 13th General Programme of Work target of achieving “1 billion lives made healthier” by 2023.

Globally, over 90% of children in the primary school age, and over 80% of children in the lower secondary school age are enrolled in school, where they spend one third of their time. Schools are a unique setting for creating health and cover an important time period for establishing healthy behaviours. However, challenges remain: global mortality and morbidity estimates suggest that school age children significantly lack health promotion, prevention and health care services.

Health Promoting Schools have been recognized as a strategic vehicle to promote positive development and health. The development of Global Standards for Health Promoting Schools will serve a common framework for both the health and education sectors to accelerate global progress and implement Health Promoting Schools in countries. 

Over 90% of children

are in primary school and over 80% of children are in lower secondary school.

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Obesity has risen

more than 10-fold from 11 million to 124 million in children and adolescents in just 40 years.

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570 million children

had no drinking water at school in 2016.

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Global school health initiatives: achieving health and education outcomes

The WHO School Health Technical Meeting was held in Bangkok on 23–25 November 2015 to consolidate what had been learned from regions and countries...

Health Promoting School: an effective approach for early action on NCD risk factors

A health promoting school (HPS) is a school that constantly seeks to strengthen its capacity to promote healthy living, learning and working conditions....

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