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World Health Organization (WHO). Intersectoral action for health: The role of intersectoral cooperation in national strategies for health for all. Geneva: World Health Organization, 1986.

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Narayana, K. V. Health and development: Intersectoral linkages in India. Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 1997.

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Altenstetter, Christa. Intersectoral action to aid maternal and child health: Understanding the policy process. [Geneva]: World Health Organization, Regional Office for Europe, 1987.

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Takeuchi, Fumihide. Intersectoral resource allocation and its impact on economic development in the Philippines. Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Research Group, 1998.

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Europe, Council of. Sustainable spatial development: Strengthening intersectoral relations = Développement territorial durable : renforcement des relations intersectorelles : actes : Budapest (Hungrie), 26-27 mars 2003. Strasbourg: Council of Europe Pub., 2003.

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World Health Organization (WHO). Intersectoral Action for Health: The Role of Intersectoral Cooperation in National Strategies for Health for All. World Health Organization, 1988.

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Health in All Policies: Report on Perspectives and Intersectoral Actions in the South-East Asia Region. WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific, 2014.

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O'Mullane, Monica, ed. Integrating Health Impact Assessment with the Policy Process. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199639960.001.0001.

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Health Impact Assessment (HIA) is a policy-support instrument and approach that seeks to assess the health impacts of projects, programmes and policies on population health. The ultimate goal of HIA is to systematically predict health impacts and subsequently inform the intersectoral decision- and policy-making processes of these impacts. This resource examines how the process of integrating HIA with policy can take place. Introductory chapters outline the HIA process and provide a conceptual foundation for the book. Then, drawing from experiences of HIA practice and research globally, country-specific experiences are presented to examine HIA's relationship with the policy process. Throughout, checklists and learning points are provided to assist in the understanding of the concepts and examples discussed.
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Organization, World Health, and Public Health Agency of Canada., eds. Health equity through intersectoral action: An analysis of 18 country case studies. [Ottawa]: Public Health Agency of Canada, 2008.

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Structural Adjustment and Intersectoral Shifts in Tanzania: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis (Research Report ( International Fopod Policy Research Institute),117.). International Food Policy Research Insitute, 2001.

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Optimal Allocation and Use of Water Resources in the Mekong River Basin: Multi-Country and Intersectoral Analyses (Development Economics and Policy, Bd. 20.). Peter Lang Publishing, 2002.

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Ringler, Claudia. Optimal Allocation And Use Of Water Resources In The Mekong River Basin: Multi-country And Intersectoral Analyses (Development Economics and Policy, Bd. 20.). Peter Lang Pub Inc, 2002.

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Levy, Daniel C., ed. Private Education. Oxford University Press, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195037104.001.0001.

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This book focuses on the relationship between private and public education in a comparative context. The contributors emphasize the relationship between private choices and public policy as they affect the division of labor between public and private non-profit schools, colleges, and universities. Their essays examine the kinds of choices offered by each sector, as well as the effects of present and proposed public policies on the intersectoral division of labor. Written from neither a pro-private nor a pro-public point of view, the contributors point to the ways in which they believe one sector or the other may be preferable for certain goals or groups.
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DAC Network on Poverty Reduction., ed. Poverty and health. Paris: OECD, 2003.

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Soares, Renata Araújo. O Estado de coisas inconstitucional e a calamidade do sistema penitenciário: Diretrizes constitucionais para uma política transversal de segurança pública. Brazil Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31012/978-65-5861-320-6.

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The present dissertation aims to establish, initially, a scientific correspondence between the State of Unconstitutional Things, previously recognized by the Supreme Federal Court on September 9th, 2015, in the judgment of the allegation of fundamental precept’s violation nº 347 and the continuous calamity in the penitentiary system of the state of Rio Grande do Norte, which was decreed in March 2015 and persists until 2018. From the link proposed here, the local factual elements which, together, characterize a scenario of serious systemic violations of human rights will be analyzed – through deductive and documentary way, with bibliographic support. Next, the urgent necessity to break the traditional model of regional public security and the consequent structuring of a public security priority policy with a transversal and articulated performance, based on the accomplishment of actions of intelligence and on the citizen emancipation will be demonstrated. Therefore, from the perspective of structural judicial activism, the State of Unconstitutional Things can be seen as an important decision-making technique used to stimulate the need for dialogical and intersectoral practices among various public agencies and civil society in solving issues related to collective demands of high complexity. The relevance of this constitutional study can be reinforced with the existence of Bill nº 736/2015, intended to set legal limits “on the state of unconstitutional things and significant commitment” and with the Law No. 13,675 of June 11th, 2018, which disciplined the National Public Security Policy (PNSPDS) and the Public Security System (Susp). In force since July 12th, 2018, the aforementioned Federal Law expresses “public security actions and transversal policies” as guidelines of the National Public Security Policy (article 5, IV). In this sense, faced with social contexts of extreme vulnerability, as perceived in all the state of Rio Grande do Norte since the public security crisis aggravation for more than three consecutive years, the definition of new constitutional guidelines and the promotion of integrated public policies within the regional prison system are urgent measures. Keywords: State of Unconstitutional Things. Prison System. Public Security. Human Rights. Public Politics.
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Toye, John. Colonial development by intersector labour transfer, 1950–69. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198723349.003.0006.

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As the colonization approach, metropolitan power tried to legitimize their rule by claiming that they aim at economic development. Arthur Lewis criticized the British colonial development plan for lacking comprehensiveness and, in the 1940s, laid out his own manifesto for rapid industrialization. Later, in Manchester University, he wrote the significant 1951 UN report on development and his famous article on development by intersector labour transfer. His controversy with Herbert Frankel did not satisfy the critiques, but became the bible for those who identify development with industrialization. Lewis’s time as a policy advisor to Ghana Kwame Nkrumah left him doubtful about the possibility of successful development planning and he effectively withdrew from the development scene, despite retaining Enlightenment values.
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