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232 - UNIT 29 HEALTH PROMOTION

   

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In the early age, cultural aspects, learning languages and travelling
challenges restricted (Capacci, Scorcu and Vici, 2015). In 14 century Christopher Columbus sailed westward and vasco da gama cruised to
country for earn money then business travel has been integral part of tourism industry(Cave and Brown 2012). food and shelter. Main intension
of this traveller is to gathered food and traded around the world and gave rise to the barter system (Capacci, Scorcu and Vici, 2015). 1500 BC is
marked as the era when the Europeans visited pyramids and thus developed the tourism for pilgrimage. Early tourism started with Nomads who
travelled around the world in search of food and shelter. Main intension of this traveller is to gathered food and traded around the world and
gave rise to the barter system (Capacci, Scorcu and Vici, 2015). 1500 BC is marked as the era when the Europeans visited pyramids and thus
developed the tourism for pilgrimage.
Health Promotion
4.1 Plan a health promotion campaign to meet specific objectives.
Aim- Campaign for the promote
healthy diet and avoid causes to effect
the health.
Objective- Improve the health quality,
promote healthy life style and reduce
the risk to affect the health. Develop the
public policy for health, integrated
gender, age sensitive approaches that
the facilitate empowerment and self-
care.
Resources- For the promotion
use the education campaigns,
trades, workshops, seminars and
health events.
Target and needs- Health
campaign target need to improve
their promotion activities.
Target to improve the
healthy life style and the give
the instruction for the Uterine
Cervical Cancer to the people.
Uterine Cervical Cancer- Cervical cancer is a cancer arising from the
cervix. The causes of this cancer are human papillomavirus, smoking,
multiple pregnancies. The treatment of this cancer is worldwide. Barrier
protection provide protection against such as HIV and Chlamydia, which
are associated with greater risks of developing cervical cancer.
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