Cancer control : knowledge into action : WHO guide for effecive programmes : policy and advocacy / WHO - World Health Organization
By: WHO - World Health Organization.
Contributor(s): OMS - Organización Mundial de la Salud (Ginebra).
Series: Cancer Control Series module 6.Ginebra : WHO - World Health Organization, 2008 Description: vi, 48 p. : il. ; 26 X 20 cm.ISBN: 9789241547529 --.Subject(s): Atención hospitalaria -- organización y administracion | Cancer -- control | Cuidados Paliativos | Neoplasmas -- prevención y control | Neoplasmas -- terapia | Planificacion de la salud | Política sanitaria | Programas nacionales de salud -- organización y adminisración | SaludDDC classification: 614.44 / W551ca / Mod. 6Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Vol info | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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What is the best way to draw up an advocacy plan? -- Who should develop the advocacy plan? -- Who are the
stakeholders? -- Who can advocate? -- Adovacy step 1: defining the situation -- Ask key questions -- identify
barriers and opportunities -- Define the needs for advocacy -- Advocacy step 2: settig goas and objetives --
Adovacy step 3: Identifying the target audience -- Advocacy step 4: mobilizing support -- Coalition building
-- Patient involvement -- Social mobilization -- Adovacy Step 5: developing key messages -- Conisderer your
goalds and objetives -- Consider your audiences -- Develop your messages -- Advocacy step 6: selecting methods
of advocacy -- Approaching decision-makers -- Interacting with the media -- Adovacy step 7: developing and
implementing the advocacy plan -- Use a logic model to map our your plan -- Mobilize resources -- Take
strategic advocacy actions -- Advocacy step 8: monitoring and evaluation -- Conclusion -- References --
Acknowledgements --
This policy and advocacy module provides tools and advice on how to plan and advocate for sustainable
cancer control policy and effective programme implementation. It outlines the capacity required for
collaboratoion and communication, and sets out the optimal roles of various groups in advocacy. It recommends
practical action steps, indicating how diverse groups can support effective cancer coantrol efforts. This
module ins intended to provide encouragement and ideas to people, having various levels of experience, who:
-are concerned about the status of comprehensive cancer control in their province, state or country, -want to
know more about how advocacy works; -are thinking about applyind and advocacy strategy; -are engaged in
advocacy and want to learn more about a stepwise approach. This module is intended to help build knowledge,
confidence, skills and passion for action in people concerned about cancer. Its target audience rangers from
policy,makers to implementaers of cancer control plans at national, regional or local level.
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