1. The City of Rijeka in the Healthy Cities Network The Healthy City Programme is implemented in all six regions of the World Health Organisation including the European Region. The general goal of this global movement is to encourage and commit local authorities to improving health. Over 1,200 cities and towns from more than 30 countries are linked...
  2. horus-urbanhealth.eu

    We are pleased to announce the launch of our enhanced project homepage focused on public health, now completely available in the Croatian language.At Horus and Faculty of Medicine Rijeka - MEDRI, we acknowledge the significance of actively involving local communities, and this new platform is specifically created to facilitate direct access to our work for city of Rijeka citizens.
  3. The WHO European Healthy Cities Network welcomes 5 new cities and 1 national network in its Phase VII, which began in 2019 and has been extended until 2025.The new joiners are Cork in Ireland, Rijeka in Croatia, İzmir, Karşıyaka and Trabzon in Turkey, and the Czech National Network of Healthy Cities.The Network's activities are organized in phases, where each phase focuses on different ...
  4. ec.europa.eu

    Health is an important priority for most Europeans who expect to receive efficient healthcare services - for example, if contracting a disease or being involved in an accident - alongside timely and reliable public health information. A key principle included within the European Pillar of Social Rights is that everyone should have access to affordable, preventive and curative health care ...
  5. croatiaweek.com

    ZAGREB, Oct 12 (Hina) - Rijeka, Varazdin, Istria and Virovitica-Podravina County are positive examples of how to fight against the coronavirus in Europe, the European Committee of the Regions (CoR ...
  6. The stated data is collected and processed by the Educational Public Health Institute of the Primorje - Gorski Kotar County. The data relates to 2015. The City of Rijeka counts 128,624 (2011 census) citizens. Basic vital statistics (births, deaths) In Rijeka, 930 children were born altogether and three babies were stillborn. 1,742 persons died altogether, out...
  7. programme2014-20.interreg-central.eu

    The total capacity is 1,069 hospital beds and it employs 3082 employees. In the HR more than 45,000 patients are hospitalized per year. The HR is situated on three city locations (Rijeka, Sušak and Kantrida) and the tendency is to develop it - unite it "under one roof" in the newly built hospital in Sušak.
  8. what-europe-does-for-me.europarl.europa.eu

    According to the official 2021 population census, Rijeka is Croatia's third-largest city. Due to its particularly favourable geographical location, next to the Kvarner Gulf and the course of the Rječina River, the city is rich in natural resources that have fostered the development of a maritime economy and other activities related to the sea.
  9. health.ec.europa.eu

    4 State of Health in the EU · Croatia · Country Health Profile 2021 HR·.gk. 2 Health in Croatia COVID-19 led to a reduction in life expectancy in 2020 Life expectancy at birth in Croatia increased from 74.6 years in 2000 to 77.8 years in 2020. Most gains in life expectancy occurred between 2000 and 2010,

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