This brochure is a summary of the report «Ways of promoting physical activity among children and young people», which was published by the Directorate of Health in April 2008.
In June 2001, Heads of State and Representatives of Governments met at the United Nations General Assembly Special Session on HIV/AIDS and issued the Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS. The declaration recognizes that with sufficient will and resources, communities and countries could reverse the devastating HIV/AIDS epidemic. Norway has submitted its 2008-2009 reporting for the follow-up of the UNGASS declaration.
In 2005 and 2006, a total of 2299 children and young people took part in a major survey of objectively measured physical activity among Norwegian 9 and 15 year olds. This brochure sums up the main results.
This report focuses on global cooperation to improve the health situation of the world’s poorest people, based on the universal human right to health.
Information about heredity and the risk of diseaseand birth defects when parents are blood relatives.
This report is a part of a series of reports on trends in the health sector from the Norwegian Directorate for Health.
Governmental initiatives. An outline of the period 1964–1993
National Strategy for Quality Improvement in Health and Social services (2005-2015)
In all households, there is a variety of products that are poisonous or in other ways harmful. Accidental use or consumption of these products may lead to poisoning that in the worst cases may be life threatening.