Health promotion examines how social, environmental, and behavioral factors shape well-being and how interventions can shift outcomes at individual and community levels. This book distils core theories and models into actionable strategies for designing, implementing, and evaluating health programs. Chapters cover behavior change, community engagement, policy levers, and communication tactics with templates for needs assessments and logic models. Real-world program examples and outcome measurements show what works -- and why -- in different settings. Practical toolkits and checklists make it useful for public-health practitioners, NGO staff, and students preparing to lead prevention efforts.
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