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Why Public Health Advocacy?
Why Public Health Advocacy?
We define advocacy as strategic actions taken to drive social, organizational, or policy change on behalf of particular health goals or population health. This encompasses a range of disciplines and practices that effectively engage and inform policymakers, media, and the public to act and embrace evidence-based solutions for public health challenges.
Fighting for Public Health: Findings, Opportunities, and Next Steps from a Feasibility Study to Strengthen Public Health Advocacy
Guide | Network for Public Health Law
APHA Legislative Advocacy Handbook: A Guide for Effective Public Health Advocacy
Guide | American Public Health Association