Press Mentions ADN holds second workshop for the Bicycle Action Plan for the National District Diario Digital: This workshop had as a precedent a meeting held on March 14 of this year, where a mapping and diagnosis was made on the matter in the city, as well as the identification of the actions that allow to increase the bicycle vials safely in Santo Domingo.
Press Mentions ADN works with WRI for Healthy City Plan El Caribe: The Mayor of the National District reported yesterday that council technicians were instructed in the progress of the Bicycle Action Plan of Santo Domingo by consultants from Vital Strategies and World Resources Institute (WRI), part of the "Healthy Cities" Alliance.
Press Mentions The Big Takeway from #UNGA73: Enough Inaction Global Health Now: Noncommunicable Diseases got the spotlight at the UN General Assembly last Thursday, scoring a High-level Meeting that gave world leaders a chance to talk about their challenges and progress tackling diseases from cancer, to heart disease, to diabetes.
Press Mentions WHO launches initiative to reduce harmful use of alcohol Press Trust of India : The World Health Organization (WHO) on Friday released SAFER, a new initiative and technical package outlining the five high-impact strategies that can help governments reduce the harmful use of alcohol and related health, social and economic consequences.
Press Mentions ADN holds second workshop for the Bicycle Action Plan for the National District Diario Digital : DNA technicians received the second workshop on the progress of the Bicycle Action Plan of Santo Domingo by consultants from Vital Strategies and World Resources Institute (WRI), on September 19 and 20 in Santo Domingo.
Op-ed with World Heart Federation: Tobacco advertising breaks your heart Over the next decade tobacco use will kill around 8 million people each year. Morally and economically — the price of tobacco is too high.
Press Mentions WHO Launches An Initiative To Stem The Flow Of Deaths Due To Alcohol India Times: The latest figures released by The World Health Organisation (WHO) claims that excessive drinking has killed more than three million people in 2016, mostly men.
Press Mentions SAFER to help reduce alcohol consumption across world The Pioneer: Terming it SAFER, the World Health Organization (WHO), on Friday, launched an initiative comprising five high impact strategies that may help Governments across the world in reducing alcohol consumption and related health, social and economic consequences.
Press Mentions Reducing burden of heart disease in Nigeria The Guardian : World Heart Federation (WHF) has set aside September 29 of every year to celebrate the WHD and to educate and raise awareness on risk factors of heart diseases.“This year on WHD, we are asking you to make a promise."
Press Room New Addis Ababa Campaign Shows How Slower Speeds Can Save Lives The campaign features a public service announcement showing the lifesaving effect of driving at 30 km/h in a residential area compared to the potential consequences of exceeding that limit.