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“Enhancing community well-being” – the theme of the 29th annual meeting of WHO/Europe’s Regions for Health Network

27 – 29 November 2024
Trieste, Italy

The 29th annual meeting of the Regions for Health Network, which will be hosted by the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region in Trieste, Italy, will be centred around the theme of “Enhancing community well-being”. This will be a landmark event for subnational authorities in Europe, bringing together a diverse array of public health officials, policy-makers and stakeholders.

The meeting will provide participants with an opportunity to report on and discuss:

  • the main health and well-being challenges that their regions are experiencing in the face of global, national and local developments;
  • local and regional health governance needs related to demographic transformation, democracy and welfare;
  • best practices in the areas of healthy ageing, long-term care, the health workforce, and cross-border cooperation on health and public health;
  • opportunities for Network members to advance the well-being economy, public health innovation and community mental health, and to introduce measures to reduce the influence of the commercial determinants of health;
  • progress made on the implementation of the Regions for Health Network Roadmap; and
  • potential areas of bilateral and multilateral collaboration.

Established in 1992, the Regions for Health Network is a platform through which more than 40 regions and many associated partners and Member States in the WHO European Region work together, sharing health-related evidence, intelligence and good practice.

The aims of the Network are to:

  • ensure better health and well-being for people of all ages, across all sectors and in all settings;
  • secure universal access to quality care without financial hardship;
  • protect against health emergencies; and
  • empower health through science, data and innovation.