SECTION B [30 MARKS]
QUESTION 3
[30 MARKS]
The Ottawa Charter is a global health milestone and remains a vital reference for health promotion.
This Charter identifies components of health promotion actions and prerequisites for health.
3.1. Outline four (4) basic prerequisites for health.
(2)
3.2. Discuss the five (5) action areas for the prevention of illness and promotion of health as
(15)
outlined in the charter.
3.3. Summarise the essential functions and their duties that can be executed in order to secure
(13)
public health services.
SECTION C [40 MARKS]
QUESTION 4
[20 MARKS]
According to the WHO, health outcomes are unacceptably low across many developing countries,
and the persistence of these deep inequalities in health status is a problem from which no country
in the world is exempted. Failure of health systems is inevitable.
4.1. Identify four (4) key challenges facing the Namibian health workforce.
(4)
4.2. Briefly, discuss the overall goals/outcomes of a health system according to the World
(4)
Health Organisation.
4.3. Discuss the six (6) building blocks of a health system according to the World
(12)
Health Organisation.
QUESTION 5
[20MARKS]
The Ministry of Health and Social Services in Namibia is planning to develop a policy on data privacy
and security. As a public health expert with experience in policy development, you were requested
to assist with the planning and implementation of this policy.
5.1. What is a health policy?
(2)
5.2. Briefly describe the key stages you would consider when developing this policy
(12)
5.3. Identify any three (3) key stakeholders and describe the role that each would play
(6)
during the policymaking process.
GOOD LUCK!
TOTAL MARKS: 100
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