Tabuk declared 'Healthy City'
WHO certifies Saudi's Tabuk as ‘Healthy City’
RIYADH, April 25, 2024
The city of Tabuk, in northwest Saudi Arabia, has been certified the ‘Healthy City’ by the World Health Organization (WHO), after meeting 80 criteria set by the global health organisation. This recognition is a result of the combined efforts of multiple government agencies.
Saudi Health Minister Fahd Al-Jalajel said that Tabuk's recognition as a ‘Healthy City’ reflects the leadership's commitment to improving quality of life and promoting public health across the country.
Al-Jalajel pointed out that the Ministry of Health's Healthy Cities programme serves as a pioneering model for enhancing health indicators and reducing chronic diseases. He expressed his gratitude to all parties involved in achieving this milestone.
Saudi Arabia stands as a frontrunner in the realm of healthy city programmes, boasting the largest number of accredited healthy cities in the region, with 15 such cities spread across various regions, a statement said. – TradeArabia News Service