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December 11, 2019
A importância de promover políticas públicas voltadas à diminuição das desigualdades sociais nas áreas urbanas da América Latina é evidenciada pelos resultados de uma investigação recente realizada pelo projeto Saúde Urbana na América Latina (SALURBAL) publicada hoje no The Lancet Planetary Health.
Una reciente investigación de SALURBAL publicada en The Lancet Planetary Health destaca la importancia de generar políticas que reduzcan las inequidades sociales en Latinoamérica. El estudio analiza las diferencias en esperanza de vida entre zonas de seis ciudades de la región.
A recent SALURBAL investigation published in The Lancet Planetary Health highlights the importance of generating policies to reduce social inequalities in Latin America after studying the differences in life expectancy within six cities of the region.
November 18, 2019
Miembros de SALURBAL se unieron en Colombia a alcaldes, ministros de salud, autoridades locales y representantes de la OPS para asentar las bases de formalización de la red de municipios saludables en la región.
SALURBAL team members, mayors, health ministers, local authorities, and PAHO representatives met in Colombia to set the foundations for the formalization of a network for healthy municipalities in Latin America.
November 11, 2019
Sesenta y siete asistentes de nueve países asistieron a la reunión, que se celebró del 21 al 25 de octubre en la Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia.
Sixty-seven attendees from nine countries attended the meeting, which was held from October 21-25 at the Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia.
October 04, 2019
Highlights from the Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science 2019 Annual Conference in Seattle, Washington.
October 01, 2019
Highlights from the International Urban Health Workshop for Latin America and the Caribbean in San Salvador.
September 23, 2019
Researchers examined associations between travel conditions and mental health in 11 cities in Latin America.