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Planetary Health and Indigenous Worldviews, Weekly Mind Map Activity-week…
Planetary Health and Indigenous Worldviews
Indigenous knowledge and practices are essential for promoting health and well-being.
Indigenous health promotion practices have sustained biodiversity, food sovereignty, and ecological integration, and have adapted to a changing environment through close connections with the land.
Acknowledging and centering the longstanding knowledge of Indigenous health promoters. Recognizing spirituality, culture, language, knowledge systems, and identity as vital parts of human health and health promotion.
Social and health inequities stem from exploitative and unsustainable relationships.
The root causes of social and health inequities are identified as exploitative, oppressive, and unsustainable relationships within economic, political, environmental, social, and cultural spheres.
Narrow economic interests are driving the ways we build our human habitats, leading to negative impacts on planetary health.
Develop and sustain long-term reciprocal relationships between grassroots community members, organizations, and local government policy-makers.
We need to move towards dismantling colonial structures and decolonizing spaces is crucial.
To address inequities and promote health, it is necessary to dismantle colonial structures that reinforce white supremacy, exploitation, discrimination, racism, violence, and inequity.
This involves respecting the inherent rights of Indigenous peoples, recognizing spirituality and culture as vital parts of health promotion, and changing power dynamics to promote self-determination and collective agency.
Develop and sustain long-term reciprocal relationships between grassroots community members, organizations, and local government policy-makers.
Invest in communities to celebrate and value all cultures, languages, and relationships to one another as central to health promotion.
Catalyzing actions for the health of the planet and its inhabitants is necessary for achieving health promotion goals.
Individual and collective actions are needed to promote the health of the planet and its inhabitants.
Call on governments to decarbonize economies, support biodiversity, access to fresh water, sustainable diets, and the greening of food supply chains.
Put Mother Nature and ecosystems thinking at the center of policy-making at all government levels.
Build policies that elevate health promotion to the level of planetary health and human well-being, and center Indigenous knowledge and leadership within IUHPE's core competency and accreditation system.
Monitor the implementation and progress towards actions outlined in the Tiohtià:ke Statement.
Catalyze transformative actions throughout IUHPE governance.
To achieve health promotion goals collaboration and integration across sectors are essential.
Collaboration across organizations is necessary and involves integrating culturally safe and trauma-informed approaches in health and social service systems, applying a health equity lens in policy-making, and co-creating spaces for collaboration to address common goals and catalyze new ways of
Facilitate online and offline opportunities for intersectoral action and coming together of social movements across the world to generate political pressure and accountability for health, well-being, and equity.
Advocate for policies and guidelines developed at WHO and other regional offices that encourage countries to see the value of health promotion and monitor progress on such action.
Weekly Mind Map Activity-week 12