Alma Ata Declaration was done in 1978 to spot the light on the importance of the Primary Health care, and on many urgent needed actions that should be worked on by the governments, health workers and communities such as achieving health for all (Ardakani, M. A., & Rizwan, H. (2008)) and said that it’s the governments responsibilities and roles to provide health and to make it accessible, available and affordable for all (Juni, M. H. B. (1996)), by improving and protecting health and finding solutions to the changes and challenges they face to make health accessible for all without discriminating between one countries and another and between one group and another (Ardakani, M. A., & Rizwan, H. …show more content…
(2007)) , that is an essential goal that must be planned and be well organized to increase the quality of services and the quality of life (Juni, M. H. B. (1996)), by giving all people the opportunity to access all the needed services and to prevent health inequalities and promote health for all (De Maeseneer, J., Willems, S., De Sutter, A., Van de Geuchte, I., & Billings, M.