WHO’s Science in 5 -- Is green, healthy transport possible?
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- Опубликовано: 4 июн 2024
- Episode# 116/ April 15, 2024
In this WHO Science in 5-episode Dr Etienne Krug, Director of Social Determinants of Health, shares examples of cities that are taking action on greener more sustainable transport that can also help keep people healthier and safe.
For example, Mexico City, Mexico has increased cycling lanes while making roads safer Cali, Colombia has sent out bike doctors to help repair bikes and Lusaka, Zambia created safer routes for children to get to school.
Note: This episode was filmed on-site in Cape Town, South Africa during the 2024 Partnership for Healthy Cities Summit that brought together more than 50+ cities to help prevent injuries and noncommunicable diseases.
If we can only make it safer for people to walk or bike in my country south africa its very dangerous😢
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Запрет на пандемическое соглашение, нет цифровому рабству. Запрещаю, отклоняю. Да, будет так на все времена во всём мире. Нет согласия, нет договора, ваше пандемическое соглашение без согласия добровольного согласия человечества нарушение Закона Вселенной, за нарушение человеческой воли понесёте наказание .
Steam engine trains , electric trains !?
M following u from Somalia 🇸🇴
Life sucks in india. Over crowded. Spitting. Potholes. Congested city, town. No planning on anything. Bribery. corruption. Unhygienic.
I agree, life also sucks in Pakistan
We have the same problems and outside safety is important here too
All becz of our corrupt politicians focussed on religion more than development. Vote a better person this time. Be a change, bring a change.
And thats true ..if u look fr a better India ,life here seems to be very hard for honest people, intelligent people, hard working people.
Bicycle is the BEST replacement option
I took a small walk after I was dropped by Cab in my destination. Global Awareness drive next Campaign Eco friendly planet . Climate Action is necessary . Join our Campaign.