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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.
Source: Vital Strategies
Hoy Día Córdoba: Córdoba announced the implementation of free hydration points in all municipal schools.
Africa.com: The leaders of four West African cities released a statement calling for easier access to healthier food in public institutions across African urban centers.
Reforma: Mexico City, Mexico’s road safety work, supported by the Partnership and the Bloomberg Initiative for Global Road Safety, was the focus of a new case study, published by WHO.
Mexico City implemented a motorcycle safety strategy including mandatory certified helmets, speed management, training schools, and enforcement checkpoints to reduce high rates of motorcyclist fatalities.
Source: World Health Organization
World Cities Day statement by four West African mayors calling on local governments to address a growing health crisis on the continent.
How new technology is helping the city track the impact of safe and active travel, with support from the Partnership for Healthy Cities.
Córdoba, Argentina has been working with the Partnership for Healthy Cities since 2021 to promote healthy school food environments
Infopaís: The city announced the inauguration of a fourth healthy canteen through its “Healthy Canteens” initiative, a food policy intervention supported through the Partnership for public workplace employees.