The World Health Organisation, WHO, has called on national and city leaders to transform urban areas into engines of health, equity, and sustainability as the world marks World Cities Day.
As more than 4.4 billion people, over half of humanity, now live in urban areas, a figure projected to rise to nearly 70 per ...
Press Release - On World Cities Day, the World Health Organization (WHO) calls on national and city leaders to transform urban areas into engines of health, equity and sustainability.
On World Cities Day, the World Health Organization (WHO) calls on national and city leaders to transform urban areas into ...
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The World Health Organisation (WHO) has urged governments and city leaders to transform urban areas into engines of health, ...
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