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Donostia San Sebastián
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Spain
Donostia/San Sebastian is developing a city strategy in which the quality of life of the elderly and the promotion of healthy aging are some of its differentiating factors.
Strategy supported by…
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France
Since 2010 Dijon has been working on the DIVAA project (Dijon, age- friendly city) by means of an inventory of actions, reflection with experts, and a qualitative survey among the…
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Australia
The Council has been actively collaborating with our older residents for a number of years, culminating in extensive community involvement and consultation in planning for our first Positive Ageing Plan…
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Slovenia
The start of our age-friendly initiative was in year 2010 and we joined the WHO Global Network of Age-friendly Cities and Communities in 2012. On 3rd March 2013 a Municipality…
More DetailsCanberra
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Australia
Canberra – an Age Friendly city now and into the future
In 1950, Canberra – Australia’s capital city – was home to fewer than 20,000 people.
According to the 2021 census…
More DetailsOdivelas
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Portugal
It is intended that the project Odivelas, Concelho Amigo das Pessoas Idosas represents a concerted effort to respond and take advantage of the ongoing demographic changes. This project is structured…
More DetailsBrooklin, MA
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United States of America
Brooklin is one of the 9 Maine towns in the regional age-friendly initiative called Age-Friendly Coastal Communities (AFCC). AFCC is a collaboration among the 9 towns of the Blue Hill…
More DetailsBrighton & Hove
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United Kingdom
Brighton & Hove joined the WHO Age Friendly Cities and Communities Network in 2013 in order to encourage active ageing and optimise opportunities for health, wellbeing and participation of older…
More DetailsBarcelona
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Spain
In 2009, Barcelona City Council, at the proposal of the Elderly Advisory Council, began the Barcelona, age-friendly city project, an initiative that is part of the Age-friendly Cities programme promoted…
More DetailsAugusta, GA
United States of America
Augusta Age Friendly Designation Celebration and press conference was held on March 27 at the Boathouse Community Center in Augusta. Neighborhood Walkability Surveys will take place following the press conference. This…
More DetailsAuburn Hills, MI
United States of America
Two years ago the City of Auburn Hills began to take an active interest and commitment to becoming a community that is not only age friendly, but a community for…
More DetailsAlmendralejo
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Spain
Nuestra ciudad se unió a la Red de Ciudades y Comunidades Amigables con las personas mayores en el año 2013, actualmente se está trabajando en la realización de un nuevo…
More DetailsAlfândega da Fé
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Portugal
In April 2012 the Municipality of Alfândega da Fé joined the WHO Global Network of Age-friendly Cities and Communities. The purpose of this membership is fighting the social and personal…
More DetailsBowling Green
United States of America
The Age-Friendly Bowling Green initiative seeks to make Bowling Green, KY a better place to grow old by promoting an “age-in-everything” lens across all aspects of city life. This hands-on…
More DetailsPan-Canadian Age-Friendly Communities Initiative
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Canada
Established in 2008, the Pan-Canadian Age-Friendly Communities Reference Group has played a lead role in the development and promotion of the age-friendly communities (AFC) model in Canada.
Co-chaired by the Public Health…
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Réseau Francophone des Villes Amies des Aînés
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France
Created in 2012, the Francophone Network of Age-friendly cities (FNAFC) is an independent and general interest association, affiliated to the World Health Organisation (WHO) Global Network for Age-friendly Cities and…
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