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Chronic Disease Prevention & Control in the Americas

Meetings and Events of the CARMEN Network: List and Access

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PAHO Activities

PAHO Programs

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CARMEN: A Network for Integrated Prevention and Control of Chronic Noncommunicable Disease in the Americas

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Chronic Diseases: PAHO Activities

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Health Surveillance and Disease Prevention and Control at PAHO

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Annual Meeting of the CARMEN Observatory on Chronic Noncommunicable Disease Policy: Mobilizing for Action (Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 12-13 May 2008)

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Built Environments

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Chronic Disease Prevention & Control in the Americas, Vol. 2, No. 8, August 2008

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Promoting Physical Activity in the Caribbean (Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, 6-7 May 2008)

Operations Research

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Cancer Online Publications List, 2000-2004 (PAHO/WHO, ACCP, PATH)

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Guanacaste, Costa Rica: A Landmark for Cervical Cancer Prevention

Community-Based Projects

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Cervical Cancer Prevention in Peru: Lessons Learned from the TATI Demonstration Project

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Cervical Cancer Screening Test Studied in Peru

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Guanacaste, Costa Rica: A Landmark for Cervical Cancer Prevention

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Between Myth and Life, Between Myth and Reality: Two Stories

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Conferences/Meetings Documents

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Introduction to Social Marketing: Its Application for Promoting Healthy Lifestyles (Mexico City, Mexico, 28 July – 1 August 2008)

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PAHO Plan of Action for Cancer Prevention and Control: Cancer Stakeholders Meeting (Washington, DC, 11-12 June 2008)

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Annual Meeting of the CARMEN Observatory on Chronic Noncommunicable Disease Policy: Mobilizing for Action (Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 12-13 May 2008)

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Caribbean Private Sector Response to Chronic Diseases (Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, 8-9 May 2008)

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PAHO Events

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4th Pan American Congress to Promote Vegetable and Fruit Consumption (Santiago, Chile, 28-30 August 2008)

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CARMEN School International Course: Social Marketing and Preventing Child Obesity (Santiago, Chile, 26–27 August 2008)

Training Materials

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Promoting Physical Activity in the Caribbean (Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, 6-7 May 2008)

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Stop the Global Epidemic of Chronic Disease: A Practical Guide to Successful Advocacy

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Overcoming Shame: Three Stories from El Salvador

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Training Manual, TATI Project

Courses and Seminars

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Introduction to Social Marketing: Its Application for Promoting Healthy Lifestyles (Mexico City, Mexico, 28 July – 1 August 2008)

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CARMEN School International Course: Social Marketing and Preventing Child Obesity (Santiago, Chile, 26–27 August 2008)

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Promoting Physical Activity in the Caribbean (Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, 6-7 May 2008)

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TATI Report
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ACCP

Alliance for Cervical Cancer Prevention (ACCP)

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CARMEN

Integrated NCD Prevention:
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Chronic Disease Newsletter

Newsletter: Chronic Disease Prevention & Control in the Americas

 

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Pan Am J Pub Health

 

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