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Multi-Sectoral Partnerships to Promote Healthy Living and Prevent Chronic DiseaseBeta

No smoking, man running and apple Canada recognises that chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes and cardiovascular disease are among the leading causes of death and reduced quality of life. Several common risk factors that contribute to chronic disease include physical inactivity and/or sedentary behaviour, unhealthy eating, smoking and harmful use of alcohol.

Through the Multi-sectoral Partnerships to Promote Healthy Living and Prevent Chronic Disease program, PHAC invests invests about $20 million annually in projects that test or scale innovative ideas to encourage behaviour changes that will positively impact the health of Canadians.

This interactive map provides information about currently funded projects, such as purpose, location and target population.

If you have any questions or would like to know more about the Multi-sectoral Partnerships to Promote Healthy Living and Prevent Chronic Disease program please contact: phac.psd-dps.aspc@canada.ca

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