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Mind map week 12
- The impact of colonization necessitates the recognition and inclusion of Indigenous voices and knowledge in policy-making for the betterment of well-being, planetary health, and equity.
a. Create equitable spaces where community knowledge is valued, power is shared with young people, and health-promoting solutions are developed for planetary health.
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- IUHPE should ensure equitable representation of members from the Global South, Indigenous peoples, and historically underrepresented groups in its governance and leadership structures.
a. IUHPE should integrate Indigenous knowledge and leadership principles into its programming, policies, and accreditation system.
i. advocate for research on Indigenous-based and Black, Indigenous, and racialized theories in health promotion.
ii. facilitate intersectoral action and collaboration with social movements worldwide to promote health, well-being, and equity.
- Policy-making at all government levels should prioritize Mother Nature and ecosystems, and support initiatives such as decarbonizing economies, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable agricultural practices.
a. Legislation should be passed to protect land and water resources, giving them legal status and rights to prevent privatization and exploitation.
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Global governance systems should prioritize: i. the well-being of the planet over narrow economic considerations.
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1.Health promotion communities acknowledge that social and health inequities stem from exploitative and unsustainable global relationships.
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- Indigenous health promoters possess valuable knowledge and practices that sustain biodiversity and ecological integration.
a. Their leadership is essential when their expertise is respected and supported to achieve more equitable and healthy societies.
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