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Tuesday, November 19 2019 - 20:00
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Saudi Ministry of Health Awarded Certificates for 5 "Healthy Cities" by the WHO
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, November 19, 2019, /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

Since 1998, Saudi Arabia has adopted the implementation of the World Health 
Organization (WHO)'s Healthy Cities Program (HCP). Consequently, the country 
has registered 30 cities through multiple stages. Tremendous efforts were 
exerted, and to-date, five cities have been awarded the WHO Certifications. 
This led to increased momentum amongst all cities in the program to achieve the 
same goal for a healthier population.
 
Most "Healthy Cities" in Saudi Arabia are provided with the infrastructure 
criteria through governmental services. In 2016, the program flourished as the 
Saudi Vision 2030 was introduced. The program aligned smoothly with the vision 
through different perspectives, including the 'Quality of Life' initiative and 
its desired goals, increasing life span, community participation and diversity 
of green landscaping. It is also aligned with the reduction of unemployment 
rates initiative. 

Collectively, the government is targeting to have three Saudi cities listed 
amongst the best 100 livable cities in the world. 

Community participation has noticeably increased in local decision-making 
processes. Community members, non-governmental organizations, and the private 
sector are engaged in promoting "Healthy Cities" to play a role in societal 
decision-making to best utilize the cities resources.

HCP effectively contributes to international conferences and forums in order to 
represent the Kingdom as a model of success in the WHO EMRO region; its 
participation in Sharjah, Kuwait, Oman, and Belfast are a few examples. The 
program has also conducted several fruitful initiatives on a city-scale. These 
initiatives have targeted all segments of society and have served educational, 
environmental, health and economic purposes.

The program aims to improve public health to facilitate and boost the 
implementation of other health-related campaigns, events, and programs in the 
cities. Campaigns such as the collaboration with the Tobacco Control Program 
resulted in tobacco-free cities. In addition, HCP criteria greatly overlap with 
the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This has granted the program a 
higher priority on the national agenda. 

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SOURCE: Saudi Ministry of Health
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