Abstract

The Alma-Ata declaration, signed by 134 countries in 1978, was a landmark for public health. It recognised that the 'attainment of health by people in one country directly concerns and benefits every other country', and that economic and social development, alongside improved access to primary healthcare, is critical to attaining health for all.

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