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L'OMS propose son programme de prévention sous forme d'une série de 15 recommandations parmi lesquelles la prise en compte des spécificités des régions, la formation de professionnels spécialisés en toxicomanie, l'évaluation des coûts par rappor[...]Rapport
WHO Regional Office for Europe ; UNAIDS = ONUSIDA ; S. MATIC ; J. V. LAZARUS ; S. NIELSEN ; LAUKAMM-JOSTEN U. | Copenhagen : WHO Regional Office for Europe | 2008The Dublin Declaration on Partnership to Fight HIV/AIDS in Europe and Central Asia, signed in February 2004, is a key European document on HIV/AIDS. It sets out 33 actions for governments to undertake as related to leadership, prevention, living[...]Rapport
Le présent document fait le point sur la mise en oeuvre du Plan d'action européen contre l'alcoolisme, conformément à la résolution EUR/RC49/R8. Il récapitule les progrès accomplis depuis la quarante-neuvième session du Comité régional, en 1999,[...]Rapport
Since the Helsinki Conference on the regulation of tobacco products several important developments have occurred. The WHO has established an international advisory committee on tobacco product regulation, negotiations are underway on the Framewo[...]Rapport
Quel que soit le moment considéré, il y a toujours plus de deux millions de personnes incarcérées dans des établissements pénitentiaires d'Europe. En raison de la surpopulation, la mauvaise alimentation, l'accès limité aux soins de santé, la per[...]Rapport
People in the WHO European Region consume the most alcohol per head in the world. In the European Union (EU), alcohol accounts for about 120 000 premature deaths per year: 1 in 7 in men and 1 in 13 in women. Most countries in the Region have ado[...]Rapport
Per capita alcohol consumption in the WHO European Region, including the European Union (EU), is the highest in the world, which results in proportionally higher levels of burden of disease attributable to alcohol use compared to other regions. [...]Rapport
The Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS) is one of the globally standardized surveys of the Global Tobacco Surveillance System. The GYTS is a school-based survey that collects data on tobacco use among young people in grades associated with ages 1[...]Rapport
FRANÇAIS : Le Rapport sur la santé en Europe 2005 part de l'idée qu'il est possible d'utiliser le savoir pour améliorer la vie de la population. Dans l'avenir, il faudra que les responsables disposent d'informations appropriées pour prendre de[...]Rapport
The WHO 2012 European health report confirms alcohol as 1 of the 2 main risk factors in Europe. Consumption of alcohol across European population remains dangerously high, in spite of the knowledge how to tackle it. Like its predecessors, the [...]Rapport
FRANÇAIS : Publié tous les 3 ans, ce rapport sur la santé en Europe couvre 39 pays dont les membres de l'Union européenne et d'anciennes Républiques soviétiques. « Les niveaux alarmants de consommation d'alcool, de tabagisme et d'obésité en Eu[...]Rapport
FRANÇAIS : Le Rapport sur la santé en Europe 2018, la publication phare de l'OMS, se félicite de l'allongement de l'espérance de vie et de la réduction de la mortalité prématurée, mais signale que le tabagisme, l'alcool, le surpoids, l'obésité [...]Rapport
The health and well-being of men in the WHO European Region: better health through a gender approach
ENGLISH: With the adoption of the European policy framework for health and well-being, Health 2020 and of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, countries have committed to improving health and well-being for all, reducing[...]Rapport
WHO Regional Office for Europe ; E. LEBEDEVA ; P. GRAY ; E. SALTER ; K. MAUER-STENDER | Copenhagen : WHO Regional Office for Europe | 2021This report provides a brief summary of some of the challenges, old and new, that women and girls face in the context of the tobacco epidemic in the WHO European Region, outlining the gendered nature of tobacco use and exposure and how the tobac[...]Rapport
WHO Regional Office for Europe ; A. HAYES ; M. CIOBANU | Copenhagen : WHO Regional Office for Europe | 2013This series of case studies displays the art of the possible. They showcase what can be done, given determination, effort and goodwill, when a country responds to the challenge posed by the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) [...]Rapport
WHO Regional Office for Europe ; A. HAYES ; E. BEGUINOT | Copenhagen : WHO Regional Office for Europe | 2012This series of case studies displays the art of the possible. They showcase what can be done, given determination, effort and goodwill, when a country responds to the challenge posed by the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) [...]Rapport
Several Member States in the WHO European Region are moving towards becoming tobacco-free: a smoking prevalence of 5% or less. Emphasis, in particular, is on protecting younger generations from smoking initiation and other tobacco-related harm. [...]Rapport
The need to promote evidence-based interventions such as screening and brief interventions (SBIs) has never been greater; the European Region has the highest level of alcohol consumption among all WHO regions, and alcohol-related mortality has i[...]Rapport
FRANÇAIS : Au-delà des données s'agissant de la mortalité et de l'espérance de vie, l'Organisation Mondiale de la Santé (OMS) propose un rapport abordant spécifiquement la santé et le bien-être des femmes européennes. Dans un premier chapitre, [...]Rapport
In 1995, the WHO Regional Office for Europe launched the Health in Prisons Project, supported by the WHO Collaborating Centre for Health and Prisons in the Department of Health, United Kingdom. The Project works within a network of countries com[...]Rapport
D. SETHI ; F. RACIOPPI ; F. MITIS ; WHO Regional Office for Europe | Copenhagen : WHO Regional Office for Europe | 2007FRANÇAIS : En tant qu'usagers de la route vulnérables et inexpérimentés, les enfants et les jeunes adultes doivent bénéficier d'une attention particulière. Chaque année, dans la Région européenne de l'OMS, 32 000 personnes de moins de 25 ans pe[...]