Establishing a health promotion and development foundation in South Africa

A. M. Perez, O. A. Ayo-Yusuf, K. Hofman, S. Kalideen, A. Maker, D. Mokonoto, N. Morojele, P. Naidoo, C. Parry, K. Rendall-Mkosi, Y. Saloojee

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Abstract

South Africa has a 'quadruple burden of disease'. One way to reduce this burden, and address the social determinants of health and social inequity, could be through health promotion interventions driven by an independent Health Promotion and Development Foundation (HPDF). This could provide a framework to integrate health promotion and social development into all government and civil society programmes. On priority issues, the HPDF would mobilise resources, allocate funding, develop capacity, and monitor and evaluate health promotion and development work. Emphasis would be on reducing the effects of poverty, inequity and unequal development on disease rates and wellbeing. The HPDF could also decrease the burden on the proposed National Health Insurance (NHI) system. We reflect on such foundations in other countries, and propose a structure for South Africa's HPDF and a dedicated funding stream to support its activities. In particular, an additional 2% levy on alcohol and tobacco products is proposed to be utilised to fund the HPDF.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)147-149
Number of pages3
JournalSouth African Medical Journal
Volume103
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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