Partnership for Healthy CitiesCities Are Growing More Powerful, And That May Be Good For YouBy Bruce Y. Lee Originally featured on Forbes8 min read·Jan 4, 2018----
Partnership for Healthy CitiesinPartnership For Healthy CitiesMontevideo Gets Serious About SaltOn Wednesday, October 18th, the city of Montevideo, Uruguay announced its initiative under the Partnership for Healthy Cities, a campaign…2 min read·Oct 20, 2017----
Partnership for Healthy CitiesinPartnership For Healthy CitiesAhmedabad And Bengaluru Stand Ready To Fight NCDsOriginally featured on the Vital Strategies Blog2 min read·Oct 17, 2017----
Partnership for Healthy CitiesBPS Superintendent Chang, City Leaders and Patriots Mascot Join Thousands of Students in Walk to…Originally featured on Boston Public Schools Blog4 min read·Oct 11, 2017----
Partnership for Healthy CitiesinPartnership For Healthy CitiesTaking Bold Steps Towards A Walkable, Bikeable GuadalajaraOn Monday, October 9th, the city of Guadalajara, Mexico officially announced a new initiative as part of Bloomberg Philanthropies’…2 min read·Oct 10, 2017----
Partnership for Healthy CitiesinPartnership For Healthy CitiesMichael Bloomberg talks tough on health and junk foodBy: Andrew Jack7 min read·Aug 31, 2017----
Partnership for Healthy CitiesinPartnership For Healthy CitiesLCC fights drink driving, lifestyle diseasesNancy Siame2 min read·Jul 25, 2017----
Partnership for Healthy CitiesinPartnership For Healthy CitiesWorld Leaders Join Bloomberg Philanthropies and WHO for Discussion on Tackling Noncommunicable…On Sunday, May 21, ahead of the World Health Assembly, Bloomberg Philanthropies and the World Health Organization (WHO) hosted a panel…3 min read·May 22, 2017----
Partnership for Healthy CitiesinPartnership For Healthy CitiesPreventing NCDs and Injuries for a Healthier AccraAccra, Ghana has joined with World Health Organization Global Ambassador for Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs) and former New York Mayor Mike…1 min read·May 17, 2017----
Partnership for Healthy CitiesinPartnership For Healthy CitiesWHO Global Ambassador Michael R.Global ‘Partnership for Healthy Cities’ aims to reduce noncommunicable diseases and injuries, sources of 80 percent of deaths worldwide5 min read·May 16, 2017----