Santé publique France’s 2016 Annual Report: A Year Dedicated to Public Health

What were the highlights of the year? What projects and results emerged? Santé publique France looks back on 2016 through the lens of the agency’s three main missions: anticipate, understand, and act, and publishes its annual report along with a timeline.

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An interactive timeline... A look back at the highlights of 2016

Social marketing campaign to combat smoking with the “Moi(s) sans tabac” initiative; mobilization of the health reserve, particularly to address the aftermath of the terrorist attacks; publication of reports on cancer survival rates; the Zika outbreak; assessment of the impact of air pollution; a hearing by Santé publique France at the National Assembly on burnout… Explore all the topics that shaped the year, month by month.

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An annual report reflecting our missions

This annual report, structured around three themes—“Anticipate,” “Understand,” and “Act”—aims to highlight the key moments of our first year of operation, as well as to illustrate the diversity of our missions, the scope of our work, and the expertise of our teams.

Perspectives: Meeting the Challenge of Health Development and Promotion

One year after the agency’s creation, Lionel Collet, Chair of the Board of Directors, and François Bourdillon, Director General of Santé publique France, take stock of the progress made and the challenges ahead.

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Santé publique France was established in May 2016. By bringing together the Institute for Health Surveillance (InVS), the National Institute for Prevention and Health Education (Inpes), the Agency for Preparedness and Response to Health Emergencies (Eprus), and the Public Interest Group Addictions, Drugs, and Alcohol Info Service (GIP Adalis), the Agency has created the conditions for a continuum between its departments and its various functions.

Cover photo credit: Clément Guillaume.