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AWARD WINNERS IN THE PAST

To encourage cities to continue to innovate and demonstrate effective and efficient ways of promoting and protecting health of urban populations, WHO and the Alliance for Healthy Cities recognize and award outstanding work in certain defined areas.
World Health Organization (WHO) Awards for Healthy Cities 2005
Winners of the Healthy Cities Good Practice Awards 2005 and Healthy Cities Best Proposal Awards 2005 were announced by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Healthy Cities Good Practice Awards 2005
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Clearing the air: Tobacco-free/smoke-free cities |
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- Seoul Metropolitan Government, Republic of Korea |
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Community-based rehabilitation |
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- (1) Sai Kung District Council, Hong Kong SAR |
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- (2) Ichikawa City, Japan |
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- (3) Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia |
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Financial protection of the poor |
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- (1) Zhangjiagang City, Jiang Su, China |
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- (2) Marikina City, Philippines |
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Mother friendly initiatives |
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- Suzhou City, China |
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Pro-poor or equity enhancing Healthy City initiative |
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- Seoul, Republic of Korea |
Healthy Cities Best Proposal Awards 2005
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