Title of article :
Community Participation and Empowerment in Healthy Cities Initiative: Experience from the Eastern Mediterranean Region
Author/Authors :
mohamed, nazar ministry of health, Oman , elfeky, samar who eastern mediterranean regional office, Eygpt , khashoggi, mohamed ministry of health - healthy cities program, Saudi Arabia , ibrahim, sarah ministry of health - healthy cities program, Saudi Arabia , aliahia, amaal ministry of health - healthy cities program, Kuwait , al shatti, ahmad ministry of health - occupational health department, Kuwait , el-ziq, ibrahim who, Saudi Arabia , alhindi, bushra ministry of health - healthy cities program, Bahrain
Abstract :
Background: The concept of Healthy City has been widely accepted globally and has been established in all six World Health Organization (WHO) regions. Community involvement, empowerment, and leadership are embedded core principles in the Healthy Cities initiative and pillars to achieve the health and health-related sustainable development goals. This article aimed to present the findings of the recent evaluation of eleven healthy cities in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR). Methods: The evaluation was based on the 80 indicators of a WHO/EMRO Healthy City. It included eleven cities (Al-Dariyah, Jalajil, Al-Jamoum, Unaiza, Riyadh Alkhubra, Sharoura, Al-Madina, Al-Taif, and Al-Mundaq in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; Al-Yarmouk in Kuwait, and Manama in Bahrain). Results: The findings revealed that eleven cities were peculiar in demonstrating community involvement, empowerment, and leadership in real terms. All had proper mechanisms for their communities to voice themselves and participate in decision-making, assessing the needs, setting priorities, planning better for their cities, and monitoring. Their community engagement was based on voluntarism with a high sense of loyalty. This feature has been well demonstrated in their community organizations, such as women and youth groups, health volunteers, community-based organizations, etc. Conclusion: Although community participation and empowerment remain at the heart of the healthy cities initiative, to be more meaningful, the governmentrelated sectors must foresee this as an integral part of long-term strategic development. Moreover, a paradigm shift towards a more integrated approach to promote health and well-being would accelerate the achievement of healthrelated sustainable development goals and reduce health inequities in urban settings which would require multi-stakeholder collaboration, including public, private, and community civil societies.
Keywords :
Healthy Cities , Community Participation , Empowerment , Eastern Mediterranean Region
Journal title :
Social Behavior Research and Health
Journal title :
Social Behavior Research and Health