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WHO EUROPEAN HEALTHY CITIES NETWORK ANNUAL CONFERENCE

8-10 December 2020 Virtual




HEALTHY CITIES IN TIMES OF PANDEMIC: PROTECTING COMMUNITIES AND BUILDING BACK
BETTER

This will be the first Annual Business Meeting and Conference to be held in
Phase VII of the WHO European Healthy Cities Network. The WHO European Network
comprises almost 100 flagship WHO healthy cities. In addition, 30 national
healthy cities networks in Europe have more than 1500 cities and municipalities
as members. The Conference will review the actions undertaken by cities to
respond to COVID-19 and explore the actions to build back better, in the context
of Phase VII as well as national and international commitments.

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TOP STORY

Cities against COVID-19: citizens seek a “better normal” of urban life
30-10-2020

World Cities Day on 31 October 2020 is an opportunity for WHO to draw attention
to the major role urban communities are playing in dealing with the COVID-19
pandemic. Cooperation between ordinary city dwellers, local authorities and
health professionals across the WHO European Region has helped countries respond
to the disease while striving to minimize socioeconomic impacts.


BACKGROUND

Cities have emerged as national and international epicentres of the COVID-19
pandemic. They have been challenged in unprecedented ways to continue to meet
the needs of their communities – including the most vulnerable – while
maintaining public health measures, reorienting and redesigning services and
spaces and adapting to the changing economic, social and cultural challenges
brought about by the crisis. As countries and cities adjust to the new normal
and start to invest in recovery efforts, it is critical that “business as usual”
not be the default. Strengthening urban health to address the public health
challenges requires meaningful deliberation and integrating the concepts of
promoting inclusiveness, improving health equity and creating conditions for
sustainable, safe and resilient communities.


MEETING OBJECTIVES


THE CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES ARE:

1.
To create the opportunity for dialogue to strengthen leadership and governance
in COVID-19 response and recovery measures;

2.
To debate and explore how COVID-19 is affecting the implementation of Phase VII;
and

3.
To demonstrate and learn from the practices of healthy cities and national
networks and the important contribution of healthy cities to protecting,
promoting and improving health and well-being at the local and urban levels,
especially in relation to inclusiveness, sustainable development and resilience.


EXPECTED OUTCOMES



THE THEMES OF THE CONFERENCE WILL BE:

 1. Peace and Participation
    a. Urban preparedness for disasters and emergencies
    b. Community resilience and mobilization
 2. People and Place
    a. Supporting and promoting mental health and well-being
    b. Supportive and inclusive places for the ‘new normal’
 3. Planet and Prosperity
    a. Building back better through an economy of wellbeing
    b. City leadership for a green and healthy recovery.


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PROVISIONAL SCOPE AND PURPOSE

Publication: Healthy cities in times of pandemic - protecting communities and
building back better.


PARTICIPANTS


THE EXPECTED PARTICIPANTS WILL BE:

 * Delegations from the city or municipality members of the WHO European Healthy
   Cities Network, which will include the mayor or lead politician, the
   coordinator and other observer colleagues welcome to attend the virtual
   sessions;
 * Delegations from national healthy cities networks, which will include the
   political chair of the network, the coordinator, a representative of the
   health ministry and the regions and observers from member cities;
 * Invited dignitaries, keynote speakers, resource experts and advisers;
 * Representatives from WHO, United Nations agencies and international
   organizations in partnership with the WHO European Healthy Cities Network;
 * Representatives from city networks in partnership with the European Healthy
   Cities Network; and
 * Representatives from countries from outside the European Region.


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