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16th International Conference on Urban Health
November 4, 2019 - November 8, 2019
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People Oriented Urbanisation: Transforming Cities for Health and Well-Being
The theme for the 16th International Conference on Urban Health (ICUH 2019) is People Oriented Urbanisation: Transforming Cities for Health and Well-Being. People oriented urbanisation is about liveable, sustainable and healthy cities. People’s health and well-being in cities is very much determined by the environments in which they live, work, and interact. Better understanding of how urban environments affect people’s mental, social and physical health is critical to creating liveable and healthy cities and communities. People oriented transformations for urban health are needed in every sector affecting city life and win-win solutions are needed to promote people’s health and well-being and generate co-benefits across these sectors.
ICUH 2019 takes place in Xiamen, China – where Sir Patrick Manson (1866–1889) once discovered that tropical infectious diseases require a vector for transmission. He is considered the founding father of tropical medicine and the discoverer of vector-borne infections. The city of Xiamen provides a unique opportunity for practitioners, researchers, educators, and decision makers from all over the world to come together, exchange experiences and knowledge, learn and motivate each other to make health urban transformations for and with people.
The conference has identified six thematic priorities:
1. Integrated Governance, Resilience and Health Risk Reduction
2. Climate Change and Healthy Cities
3. Economy, Trade, Employment and Social Inclusion
4. Emerging Diseases, Healthcare and Public Services
5. Urban-Rural Recoupling, Soil Security and Migration
6. Liveable Urban Environments, Urban Planning and Design
Extended theme information is available here.
Reasons to attend ICUH 2019:
- Identify challenges and strategies to informing implementation of the SDGs and The New Urban Agenda
- Meet experts from across sectors and disciplines to address the broader determinants of health
- Expand your research and practice networks with colleagues from the global North and South
- Share urban health challenges and solutions with policymakers and practitioners from high, middle and low income settings
- Contribute to the evidence base for urban health policies and practice