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Adelaide statement on health in all policies: moving towards a shared governance for health and well-being.

1.Health policy. 2.Public health. 3.Policy making. 4.Health promotion - organization and administration. 5.National health programs. I.World Health Organization. II.Title: Health in All Policies, Adelaide 2010, Adelaide, South Australia, 13–15 April.

ISBN 978 92 4 659972 1 (NLM classifi cation: WA 540.1)

Printed in Switzerland

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