Healthy and Age-Friendly Cities - Best Practices Around the World
23 June 2021

via Zoom

Cities need to optimize public health benefits and enable and promote a healthy, pleasant, safe, engaging life for four-generation urban communities. This has become even more urgently needed during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. The demographic change requires age-inclusive urban spaces, facilities, public transport, social and health care services. Health and livability will be key competitiveness factors for cities.

Program and Learning Materials
Session / Activity Title Speaker(s)
Intern Supervisor Stefan Rau
Intern Presentation Healthy and Age-Friendly Cities - Best Practices Around the World
Elene Machaidze presented the methods and international best practice cases from her internship work at EASS, followed by panel- and plenary…
Elene Machaidze
Internship Report Healthy and Age-Friendly Cities - Best Practices Around the World - Internship Report
Elene Machaidze

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Event Coordinator/s

  • Stefan Rau

ADB Organizer/s

  • East Asia Department

Topics

  • Health
  • Social Development and Protection