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Factsheet – The Four Pillars Model of Health in All Policies (HiAP)

Global Network for Health in All Policies Posted on November 19, 2024 by Alexandra Espin-EspinozaMay 12, 2025

This factsheet introduces the “Four Pillars Model of Health in All Policies (HiAP)”, developed by the World Health Organization. The model provides a structured framework to integrate health considerations into policies across sectors, aiming to improve health equity through collaboration. … Continue reading →

Posted in GNHiAP News, GNHiAP Resources

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  • Factsheet – The Four Pillars Model of Health in All Policies (HiAP)
  • Webinar Material- Health in All Policies: An Approach for a Healthy Future
  • Insights from Dr. Horacio Arruda: Health in All Policies for Effective Healthy Public Policy and Cross-Sectoral Collaboration
  • Webinar Material- Health in All Policies: Advancing Multisectoral Collaboration for Health Equity
  • Two New WHO Resources on the Social Determinants of Health and Multisectoral Work for Health Equity

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