Over three days, nearly 100 representatives from cities and public inter-municipal cooperation establishments (EPCI), including Nice, are meeting in Rennes to shape the post-COVID future by leveraging the experiences of local actors, thus enhancing the capacity of cities to handle such situations.
This symposium, organized by the WHO Healthy Cities Network, highlights how much the State needs to further rely on the skills and proximity of grassroots actors.
All members of the WHO Healthy Cities Network, including the city of Nice and the Nice Côte d’Azur Metropolis, have signed the political declaration aimed at presidential election candidates.
The context of the health crisis and the climate emergency forces Local Authorities to do everything possible to preserve and improve the health and well-being of residents. This political declaration aligns with the decentralization of health policies.