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Rezumat: Organizaia Mondial a Sntii OMS este o organizaie internaional care are rolul de a
menine i coordona situaia sntii populaiilor pe glob. n septembrie 2000 s-a desfurat la New
York Summit-ul Mileniului. Declaraia Mileniului adoptat de 191 de ri printre care i Romnia,
fixeaz Obiectivele de Dezvoltare ale Mileniului ODM: Reducerea srciei severe; Realizarea
accesului universal la educaia primar; Promovarea egalitii ntre sexe i afirmarea femeilor;
Reducerea mortalitii infantile; mbuntirea sntii materne; Combaterea HIV/SIDA, a malariei i
a altor boli; Asigurarea unui mediu durabil; Crearea de parteneriate globale pentru dezvoltare.
Keywords:
WHO,
HealthCare, Millenium
Statement, resolutions
Abstract: World Health Organization (WHO), in an international organization whose the main role is to
keep and coordinate health situation of world wide people. Peoples health influence the economic
developement and the latest is influenced, in turn, by the former. In 1975, it was launched the concept
Health for everybody till 2000. During the same year in 1975 it was adopted the first resolution on
primary health cares, representing a strategy for reaching the health aim for everybody till 2000 The
statement underlined that a main social objectiv of governments, international organizations and the
entire world comunity would be the health level which is reached by all the people till 2000 and which
allows everybody a productive life socially and economically. The Millenium Statement adopted by 191
countries including Romania sets the Objectives of Millenium Development OMD. in number of eight
are detailed in the article. By the work done, WHO builds up a safer world in close cooperation with all
countries involved.
Autor Corespondent: Valerica Luminia Cioca, Dorobani nr 2, bl H4, Ap 2 Buzu, cod 120089, Buzu, Romnia, e-mail: cma_cioca@yahoo.com,
tel +40- 0745606580
Articol intrat n redacie n 1.02.2010 i acceptat spre publicare n 9.08.2010
ACTA MEDICA TRANSILVANICA Martie 2011; 2(1) 6-7