Healthy Cities Programme in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: concurrent progress and future prospects

East Mediterr Health J. 2019 Oct 4;25(7):445-446. doi: 10.26719/2019.25.7.445.

Abstract

Urbanization has been rapidly increasing during the past two decades and it is estimated that by 2030, two thirds of the world's population would be living in urban areas, exposing the population to a large number of environmental, social, cultural, economic and behavioural factors that impact population health and wellbeing.

In response to such challenges, the Healthy Cities concept was instigated in 1977 that, along with the Alma Ata Declaration and commitment of countries at the Thirtieth World Health Assembly in Geneva, Switzerland, would empower communities to lead socially and economically productive lives. A number of policy documents from the World Health Organization (WHO) and other bodies suggested introducing new approaches to managing cities and addressing health challenges, focusing more on health determinants and prevention than medical interventions.

Publication types

  • Editorial

MeSH terms

  • Africa, Northern
  • Cities
  • City Planning / organization & administration*
  • Community Participation / methods
  • Developing Countries*
  • Health Promotion / organization & administration
  • Health Status
  • Humans
  • Interinstitutional Relations
  • Middle East
  • Policy
  • Social Determinants of Health*
  • World Health Organization / organization & administration*