70 years working together for health : The World Health Organization and the Republic of Korea

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3: 1980–1996

3.2 Development of human resources for health

In 2004, WHO discontinued its scholarship programme in the Republic of Korea in order to expand its support to other developing countries (23).

3.2.1 Scholarships for the graduate schools of public health

3.2.2 Training of community health practitioners To address the issue of remote areas without doctors, the Government enacted and proclaimed the Act on the Special Measures for Public Health and Medical Services in Agricultural and Fishing Villages in 1980, and with support from WHO, it prepared a training programme for community health practitioners (CHP) who would be assigned to these areas. As a first step, the Government developed curriculum and held a training workshop for nursing professors. The workshop was led by Lee Kyung-sik, who was in charge of PHC services at the WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific. In 1982, the Government supported an

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From 1982 to 1987, WHO provided scholarships to civil servants working in the environment and health sector to study at the Graduate School of Public Health at Seoul National University (SNU GSPH). From 1988 to 2003, this scholarship programme was expanded to other graduate schools of public health at national universities. The number of scholarship recipients fluctuated during this period, starting with three students in 1988 (total budget of 1.4 million won), up to 62 students in 1998 (total budget of 11.7 million won), and back down to eight students in 2003. From 1988 to 2003, a total of 410 public health and environmental health workers received WHO scholarships.

QQ The Ministry of Health and Social Affairs with support from WHO organized a workshop on PHC for community health practitioners in 1991.

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pages 202-212

References

6min
pages 164-168

5. Summary

1min
page 156

3.3 Support to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea through WHO

3min
pages 152-153

3.2 Noncommunicable disease control

2min
page 151

2.5 WHO office in the Republic of Korea

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page 146

References

4min
pages 133-136

2.3 WHO Regional Committee for the Western Pacific

1min
page 144

1.2 Situation in the Republic of Korea

3min
pages 141-142

2.4 WHO Executive Board

1min
page 145

6. Biographies

10min
pages 126-132

5. Summary

1min
page 125

3.5 Improvement of the national health statistics system

2min
page 121

3.4 Environmental health

2min
page 120

3.2 Development of human resources for health

1min
page 118

References

7min
pages 99-104

3.3 Communicable and noncommunicable disease control

1min
page 119

2.3 Participation in WHO Executive Board

2min
pages 111-112

1.2 Situation in the Republic of Korea

3min
pages 107-108

6. Biographies

10min
pages 93-98

5. Summary

2min
page 92

3.5 Environmental health

3min
pages 86-87

2.3 Survey of the national health situation

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pages 54-55

3.6 Other WHO support activities

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pages 88-89

3.2 Development of human resources for health

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pages 66-75

3.4 The maternal and child health programme

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page 85

3.3 Communicable disease control

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pages 76-84

2.2 WHO Regional Committee for the Western Pacific

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pages 52-53

4. Summary

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page 38

References

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pages 43-46

3.3 Communicable disease control

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pages 31-36

5. Biographies

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pages 39-42

1.2 Situation in the Republic of Korea

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pages 49-50

3.4 Maternal and child health

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1.2 Situation in the Republic of Korea

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pages 20-23

2.2 Conclusion of basic agreement and discussion of priorities with WHO

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