At all levels, greater efforts are needed to promote a culture of health literacy in order to foster equitable access to healthcare for all, including people in vulnerable situations. In practice, this means the development of public policy at the local, regional, national and international levels. This also requires cross-sectoral collaboration with other stakeholders (interest groups, coalitions, alliances, networks etc.) and capacity building in health authorities and systems to strengthen the capacity and skills of the workforce.  

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WHO Action Network on Measuring Health Literacy in Populations and Organizations (M-POHL) was established in 2017 with the purpose of measuring health literacy in Europe at population and organisational levels. The International Coordination Centre is based in Austria. The network oversees the HLS19 European health literacy survey which was conducted in 2019/2020. The initiative is an amplification of the first European Health Literacy Survey from 2011.


  WHO Action Network on Measuring Health Literacy in Populations and Organizations (M-POHL)

 

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