Labonté identifies key issues for health promoters in the new world order comment on “health promotion in an age of normative equity and rampant inequality”

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Abstract

For over 35 years Ronald Labonté has been critically analyzing the state of health promotion in Canada and the world. In 1981, he identified the shortcomings of the groundbreaking Lalonde Report by warning of the seductive appeal of so-called lifestyle approaches to health. Since then, he has left a trail of critical work identifying the barriers to — and opportunities for —health promotion work. More recently, he has shown how the rise of economic globalization and acceptance of neo-liberal ideology has come to threaten the health of those in both developed and developing nations. In his recent commentary, Labonté shows how the United Nations’ 2015 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) can offer a new direction for health promoters in these difficult times.

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Raphael, D. (2017). Labonté identifies key issues for health promoters in the new world order comment on “health promotion in an age of normative equity and rampant inequality.” International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 6(7), 413–414. https://doi.org/10.15171/ijhpm.2016.144

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