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More recently,
women’s movements have made remarkable contributions to many participatory efforts and
empowerment strategies for promoting health in poor communities as is illustrated by
several experiences like the one of Villa El Salvador in Peru. In the Latin American
context, it is important to recognize the Santafe de Bogota Declaration on Health
Promotion and Equity (PAHO,Ministry of Health of Colombia, 1992). In this Declaration
twenty-one countries reafirmmed the theoretical and practical proposals of The Ottawa
Charter, and committed themselves to: "Strengthen the ability of the people to
participate in the decision-making that affects their lives, and to choose healthy
lifestyles" (p.4). |