Politics and policies on self-help: notes on the international scene.

J Branckaerts, A Richardson
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This paper identifies and describes a few key milestones in the development of policies on self-help at an international level. At its core lies a paradox. Self-help groups are essentially a very local activity; they are generated by individuals coming together to help themselves and each other in their own local communities. They neither need nor are derived from international (or even national) policies for their development. Yet in the last few years, growing attention has been given, at international as well as national level, to the formulation of policies on self-help. It seems appropriate to take a look at what these are and in what ways they have had any local impact, if not directly, on groups, then indirectly, by affecting the climate in which they operate. The policies of two international bodies, both operating in Europe, are considered here. These are the European Community and the World Health Organization, including both its headquarters and the Regional Office for Europe. First, it is useful to set the context, to explore what is meant by a policy on self-help and to introduce some political considerations.
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关于自助的政治和政策:国际舞台上的笔记。
本文确定并描述了在国际一级制定自助政策的几个关键里程碑。其核心是一个悖论。自助小组本质上是一种地方性的活动;它们是由个人聚集在一起帮助自己和彼此在自己的当地社区产生的。它们的发展既不需要也不来源于国际(甚至是国家)政策。然而,在过去几年中,在国际和国家一级,越来越注意制定自助政策。似乎有必要看看这些是什么,以及它们在哪些方面对当地群体产生了影响,如果不是直接影响,那么就是间接影响,通过影响它们所处的气候。这里考虑了两个在欧洲运作的国际机构的政策。这两个机构是欧洲共同体和世界卫生组织,包括其总部和欧洲区域办事处。首先,有必要设定背景,探讨自助政策的含义,并引入一些政治考虑。
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