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The Partnership for Healthy Cities presents news, stories, case studies and accomplishments from cities in its global network, whose leaders have taken on the role of urban health champions.
In May 2021, the city of Bandung passed a law designating eight types of smoke-free areas, including places of worship and children's playgrounds.
Bogotá Mayor Claudia López has a message: the more cities join this work and the faster we act, the more lives we can save.
Warsaw is the first city in Poland to join the global network of 70 cities involved in projects to improve public health.
The City was selected by the Partnership for Healthy Cities’ Policy Accelerator initiative to target air monitoring and identify emissions sources and their impact on ambient air quality and health.
The Muscat Ministry of Health launched a Partnership-supported telemedicine program, both to facilitate safer COVID-19 questions and treatment and as a permanent public health service.
Amman, Jordan announced new smoke-free inspection protocols.
Head of Government Horacio Rodríguez Larreta reaffirmed the commitment of the City of Buenos Aires with the Partnership for Healthy Cities.
A new pilot project improved the safety of trips to and from school for Helsinki students.
The mobile pedestrian stop, designed in cooperation with the IMM Department of Transportation and WRI Turkey, was put into service in Istanbul on the first day of the European Mobility Week.
With support from the Partnership, the Municipality of Lima reached more than 3,200 people through eight successful vaccination days and twelve awareness campaigns.