- Dedication
- Abbreviations
- Table of contents
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Terms of reference (pdf format, 580 kb)
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- Background (pdf format, 329 kb)
1.1 The Health, Environment and Development (HEAD) Study
1.2 Lead Hazard Awareness Campaign – City of Johannesburg
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- Research on Health & Environment determinants and their management in human settlements (pdf format, 221 kb)
2.1 Key Findings from the HEAD Pilot Study
2.2 Lead hazard awareness in pregnant women in Johannesburg
2.3 The Birth to Twenty Project – Analysis of Lead Exposure Among Adolescents
2.4 Levels of Persistent Toxic Substances (PTS) in Blood from Delivering Women from Selected
Areas of South Africa
2.5 Women’s Empowerment, Poverty and Food Security: Experiences in Impoverished
Settlements in Johannesburg
2.6 Towards the Prevention of Lead Poisoning in Children (Trials for Improved Practices)
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- Collaboration with WHO and other UN initiatives (pdf format, 513 kb)
3.1 The WHO Healthy Environments for Children initiative (HEC)
3.2 Participation in the WHO Social Determinants of Health Meeting
3.2 Participation in a WHO Meeting to develop Guidelines on the Diagnosis, Prevention and
Management of Lead Exposure/Poisoning in Children
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- Collaboration in strengthening technical and scientific collaboration with member states in the WHO-Afro region in the development of capacity building (pdf format, 309 kb)
4.1 Understanding child lead exposure in Gabarone, Botswana: a pilot study
4.2 Sharing environment and health information resources
4.4 French Translation of Healthy Cities Manuals
4.5 The Air Pollution Information network of Africa (APINA)
4.6 Building Research Capacity (South Africa-Malawi-Norway)
4.7 Building Environmental Health Capacity in Ethiopia
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- Development and updating of curricula of health and environment-related professionals (pdf format, 103 kb)
5.1 Eighteenth Annual Conference of the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology
5.2 Module on Environmental Health at the Wits School of Public Health
5.4 Environmental Health Internships for Registrars from the Wits School of Public Health
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- Development of more effective and efficient approaches to the delivery of appropriate services to promote urban health (pdf format, 118 kb)
6.1 Municipal health service delivery at the front line: environmental health practitioners (EHPs) and the implementation of public policy in Johannesburg, South Africa
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- Promotion of urban health programmes as evolving models for intersectoral collaboration and health advocacy (pdf format, 97 kb)
7.1 Support for Healthy Cities in Namibia
7.2 A Compilation of Case Studies on the Creation of Healthy School Environments
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