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Small-scale sanitation and drinking-water supply systems: driving country action towards safer services

Ensuring access to safe services from small-scale sanitation and drinking-water supply systems is crucial for protecting health. However, such systems...

Water for all: embedding equity in drinking-water policies: policy brief

Closing equity gaps in access to drinking-water is a prerequisite for health and dignity. Provision of equitable access contributes to livelihoods and...

Mental Health of Nurses and Doctors survey in the European Union, Iceland and Norway

The Mental Health or Nurses and Doctors (MeND) survey, conducted by WHO Regional Office for Europe under a contribution agreement with the European Commission,...

Report of the twentieth annual meeting and fifteenth conference of HEPA Europe: Dublin, Ireland, 19–21 August 2024

The twentieth annual meeting of HEPA Europe, the European Network for the Promotion of Health-Enhancing Physical Activity, took place within the framework...



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Physical Activity Factsheet 2022 - Georgia

Overview

The factsheet presents the latest epidemiologic data on Georgia's physical activity and undergoing policy process in developing a National Strategy for the promotion of physical activity. It provides information on the actions adopted in the country to increase physical activity levels, which includes facilitating access to exercise facilities for socially disadvantaged groups, promoting physical activity in schools and after-school programs, improving city infrastructure to promote physical activity, and encouraging physical activity at the workplace. The factsheet is a tool to support policy makers and relevant stakeholders working to further the development and implementation of physical activity policies and strategies and for other countries to learn and be inspired by the current developments in Georgia.

WHO Team
Georgia, Nutrition, Physical Activity & Obesity (NAO), Office for Prevention & Control of NCDs (MOS)