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Christian Franz
Getting the concepts right: When speaking about commercial determinants of health, which concepts and frameworks do we need to consider?
The concept of commercial determinants of health is drawing on research from a vast body of research fields. It ranges from public health, economics, psychology, Join the discussion
Christian Franz

26 Nov 2018

Christian Franz
Getting the problems right: Which are the key health issues and risk factors that are most crucial in connection with the commercial determinants of health?
Fighting the NCD epidemic is a vast field. The commercial determinants of health will not be equally relevant for all challenges in the fight against NCDs. Join the discussion
Christian Franz

28 Nov 2018

Christian Franz
Interact, engage or partner? What are the terms of engagement when working with corporate actors whose strategies are relevant to NCD-risk factors?
Addressing the complex interplay of NCD risk factors and their underlying social and commercial determinants requires more than policy makers to act. It will require active cooperation with corporate actors to bring ab Join the discussion
Christian Franz

30 Nov 2018

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The Knowledge Action Portal on NCDs (KAP) is a knowledge sharing and community platform dedicated to enhancing NCD prevention and control through multisectoral and multistakeholder collaboration. The KAP is hosted by the World Health Organization's Global Coordination Mechanism on the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases (GCM/NCD).
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