Aggeryd T
Int Dent J. 1983 Mar;33(1):55-9.
The member countries of the WHO have decided to adopt a global strategy for achieving health for all in the year 2000. As a part of this goal the FDI has decided to participate with 'goals for oral health in the year 2000'. The FDI already has many joint activities with WHO, serving as a link between that organization and the national dental member associations. One joint activity is the International Collaborative Study of Dental Manpower Systems. Another is the joint working group set up to look into The Changing Patterns in Oral Health. An important task associated with this study is the project on the International Deployment of Dental Manpower investigating the uneven distribution of dental manpower between various parts of the world, especially between industrialized and developing countries. For all these projects it is necessary to have the support of the Federation's national member associations, which also have to supply FDI and WHO with facts for a data base for monitoring changes in oral health. To meet these important targets it is necessary to have: the willing support of the Federation's national dental member associations: a FDI which includes most of the national dental associations in the world; and a continuation of the good cooperation with WHO and an acceptance by WHO that the FDI is a partner representing the absolute majority of the national dental associations in the world.
世界卫生组织的成员国已决定采纳一项在2000年实现全民健康的全球战略。作为这一目标的一部分,国际牙科联合会(FDI)决定参与“2000年口腔健康目标”。FDI已经与世界卫生组织开展了多项联合活动,充当该组织与各国牙科会员协会之间的纽带。一项联合活动是牙科人力系统国际合作研究。另一项是为研究口腔健康变化模式而设立的联合工作组。与该研究相关的一项重要任务是牙科人力国际部署项目,该项目调查世界各地,尤其是工业化国家和发展中国家之间牙科人力分布不均的情况。对于所有这些项目而言,联合会的各国会员协会提供支持是必要的,这些协会还必须向FDI和世界卫生组织提供数据,用于建立监测口腔健康变化的数据库。为实现这些重要目标,必须具备以下条件:联合会各国牙科会员协会的积极支持;一个涵盖世界上大多数国家牙科协会的FDI;与世界卫生组织继续保持良好合作,并且世界卫生组织认可FDI是代表世界上绝大多数国家牙科协会的合作伙伴。