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SAÚDE URBANA E INDICADORES INTRAURBANOS DO PROGRAMA DAS NAÇÕES UNIDAS PARA O DESENVOLVIMENTO (PNUD) - TRÊS RELATOS EM PORTO ALEGRE: RESULTADOS, LIMITAÇÕES E POTENCIALIDADES

2015; Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegre ; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS); Volume: 35; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.4322/2357-9730.59129

ISSN

2357-9730

Autores

Maria Inês Reinert Azambuja, Ramona Fernanda Ceriotti Toassi, Roger dos Santos Rosa, João Henrique Godinho Kolling, Alzira Maria Baptista Lewgoy,

Tópico(s)

Environmental Sustainability and Education

Resumo

Introduction: Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a United Nations initiative signed by Brazil and other 192 countries, with a focus on investments in infrastructure and human development in cities.It is expected that geo-referenced information on health and local development would favor local governance towards the promotion of more social equity.This article proposes to publicize the Atlas of Human Development (ADHM) of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) launched in 2014 and to evaluate the usefulness of its data relative to the city of Porto Alegre (RS) for different audiences. Methods:The UNDP atlas was presented in three activities developed by the Urban Health, Environment and Inequalities Program of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul to different audiences: 1) community -Restinga neighborhood, 2) the academy -integrative discipline Integrated Health Practices I, and 3) the health service -Basic Health Unit Santa Cecilia / HCPA.For each activity the methodology used to generate information from data provided by atlas was described.Results: It is necessary to match the geographic reference areas of services and those of the atlas for the implementation of impact assessments of intra-urban investments in infrastructure and social development in health.The potential and limitations identified were discussed. Conclusion:The use of intraurban indicators of the UNDP atlas has the potential to bring information of interest to local health services and the community.

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