School health promotion in South‐East Asia by Japan and partners

  • Crystal Amiel M. Estrada
    Department of Environmental and Occupational Health College of Public Health University of the Philippines Manila
  • Ernesto R. Gregorio
    Department of Health Promotion and Education College of Public Health University of the Philippines Manila Manila
  • Kethsana Kanyasan
    Faculty of Education National University of Laos Vientiane Capital Lao PDR
  • Jeudyla Hun
    Department of School Health Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport Phnom Penh Cambodia
  • Sachi Tomokawa
    Sports Science Department (School Health) Faculty of Education Shinshu University Nagano Japan
  • Maria Corazon Dumlao
    School Health Division Bureau of Learner Support Services Department of Education Pasig City Philippines
  • Jun Kobayashi
    Department of Global Health Graduate School of Health Sciences Faculty of Medicine University of the Ryukyus Okinawa Japan

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公開日
2020-09
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journal article
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  • http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
DOI
  • 10.1111/ped.14284
公開者
Wiley

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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>School health promotion in South‐East Asia has developed rapidly in recent years, and Japan has been one of the significant contributors to the reinforcement of school health promotion in the region. Starting from the Hashimoto Initiative on global parasite control, Japan advocated for international partnerships with several agencies for the development of school health programs in South‐East Asia. Through a strengthened collaboration with international organizations, countries such as the Lao PDR, Cambodia, the Philippines, and Thailand have created and implemented school health programs on nutrition, sanitation, and deworming, among others. In addition to school health program formulation and implementation, the expanded network in South‐East Asia led to more capable school health personnel, with many workers in the education and health sectors benefitting from the training programs jointly held by collaborating organizations.</jats:p>

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