Noncommunicable diseases: what municipal authorities, local governments and ministries responsible for urban planning need to know
28 de septiembre de 2016
| Informe de política
Visión de conjunto
KEY POINTS
- Urbanization is driving noncommunicable disease (NCD) epidemics.
- NCDs threaten the resiliency and sustainability of cities.
- There are cost-effective initiatives at municipal and local level that can prevent NCDs while delivering wider societal benefits.
- Prevention must be a central component of NCD responses.
- Those responsible for urban planning have a fundamental responsibility to tackle NCDs and their socioeconomic impacts.
- Tackling NCDs provides an opportunity for government, the private sector and civil society to work together to make life-saving, life-enhancing differences for entire city populations.
Other languages
Arabic; Chinese; French; Spanish; Russian.
Download poster
Equipo de la OMS
UN Task Force
Número de páginas
6
Números de referencia
Número de referencia de la OMS: WHO/NMH/NMA/16.89
Derechos
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO; World Health Organization 2016