A documentary film produced by the United Nations Resident Coordinator Office in the State of Kuwait in close collaboration with the Ministry of Information and the Healthy Cities Office of the Ministry of Health, and in coordination with WHO.
"Faza'a" The general idea of the film deals with the journey of transforming traditional cities in the State of Kuwait. Yarmouk, Al-Shamiya, the Abdullah Al-Salem suburb, and Kuwait University are model healthy cities that comply with the conditions of the World Health Organization 80 standards.
The film material contains documents, landmarks, and interviews with personalities and civil society organizations that were the heroes of this successful journey to sustainable development and resilience and the aspirations of the eighty standards.
We highlight the empowerment of community participation through the support they provided to this initiative, while highlighting Kuwait’s development role in supporting the World Health Organization and empowering it in the field of healthy cities, which would support the building of an effective society and the effective role of society in building the city and sharing energies in their various fields, to reach the level of development. Sustainable energy conservation, recycling, minimal consumption, green spaces, revegetation, water consumption, civil society organizations, and stakeholders in the field of healthy cities’ goals and resources.
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