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    - Recognize priorities and strategic interventions criteria for public action on SDH; - Recognize the importance of primary health care and the participation of civil society in public policies oriented to health equity and social justice in health care, and their interrelation with the SDH agenda; - Recognize past experiences and practical action opportunities in the different contexts of countries and regions.
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    - to gain a more critical and deeper insight into the context in which you work; - to build a comprehensive and problem-based vision of SDH, identifying their potential for the design of public policies; - to gain a critical and reflective view to help you identify new ways of overcoming recurring problems.
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    - Become familiar with the rationale of the social determinants of health (SDH) and their potential for designing public policies, taking WHO and PAHO work proposals into consideration; - Identify the principles of social justice, health equity, human rights and their relationship as key values for SDH interventions; - Identify structural and intermediary mechanisms underlying health inequities in population groups and territories, as a basis for public policy actions; - Recognize the need for a comprehensive, intersectoral and participatory approach towards understanding and taking actions on SDH.
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    - Describe and analyze the issue of smoking and exposure to second-hand smoke at the global and regional level; - Disseminate tobacco control measures contained in the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control; - Analyze the factors that influence smoking uptake and persistence among young people; - Describe the strategies and characteristics of smoking cessation, at the individual and population level; - Describe the tobacco industry’s opposition strategies and provide tools for analyzing and responding to industry actions; - Present the most successful interventions and their implementation in the Region of the Americas; - Integrate knowledge about challenges and trends to comprehensive tobacco control.
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    - Describe and analyze the issue of smoking and exposure to second-hand smoke at the global and regional level; - Disseminate information about tobacco control measures contained in the WHO FCTC; - Analyze the factors that influence smoking uptake and persistence among young people; - Describe the strategies and characteristics of smoking cessation, at the individual and population level; - Describe the tobacco industry's opposition strategies and provide tools for analyzing and responding to industry actions; - Present the most sucessful interventions and their implementation in the Region of the Americas; - Integrate knowledge about challenges and trends related to comprehensive tobacco control.
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    - Explain the concept of second-hand smoke; - Describe the available scientific evidence on the harmful health effects of second-hand smoke; - Define the characteristics and advantages of 100% smoke-free environments; - Learn to recognize the tobacco industry's efforts to halt initiatives that seek to creat 100% smoke-free environments; - Share ideas in order to neutralize the strategies of the tobacco industry; - Explore new ways of devising initiatives to create 100% smoke-free environments; - Analyze problematic situations; - Discuss new trends in protection from exposure to second-hand smoke.
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