Healthy Ageing

19/09/2022 19/09/2022

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Exchange knowledge, tools and expertise to promote active & healthy ageing and age-friendly environments in cities.

Summary

Introduction

The Municipality of Udine, which joint the "Healthy Cities" Project in 1995, is strongly committed on the theme of Healthy and Active Ageing since 9 years. In such a long period the staff and the experts involved acquired a clear vision of the processes, conditions and actors needed to achieve the results described above. By working within the WHO Network of Healthy Cities, Udine has developed a number of guides and manuals which are useful tools both to describe the good practice and to help receiving cities in transferring it.

 

PARTNERS

Lead Partner : Udine - Italy
  • Klaipèda - Lithuania
  • Edinburgh
  • Brighton & Hove
  • Poitiers - France

Timeline

Project launch

Project completed

Learning Logs

Transfer cities had ups and downs when understanding, adapting, re-using and even improving URBACT Good Practices. STAY TUNED TO CHECK ALL LEARNING LOGS, documents sharing the knowledge and lessons learnt al local level that will be AVAILABLE SOON.

 

Articles

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