CITY HEALTH INTERNATIONAL

Supporting Organisations
Agencia de Salut Publica de Barcelona

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Agencia de Salut Publica de Catalunya

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AIDS Foundation East-West (AFEW)

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Birmingham City University Faculty of Health

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Centre for Health Policy, University of Strathclyde

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Ciències de la Salut Germans Trias i Pujol

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CREAL-Centre for Research in Environmental Epidemiology

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Critical Approaches to Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs (CAATOD)

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Diputació de Barcelona

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DrugWise

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Emerald Group Publishing

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European Forum for Primary Care

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ESVERO

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Germans Trias

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Foundation "la Caixa"

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International Journal of Drug Policy

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ISGlobal

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KAC•Communications

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London drug and alcohol policy forum (LDAPF)

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MOSAIC

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Trimbos Instituut

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Turning Point Scotland

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World Bank

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Windesheim

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National Ugly Mugs (UKNSWP)

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IDHDP

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Biocat

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Infodrog

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Kanton Basel-Stadt

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Age Stiftung

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Migros

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Vituro

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Faculty of Management University of Warsaw

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Alliance for Public Health

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School of Public Health of National university of KyivMohyla Academy

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EKHN foundation

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Odessa National Medical University

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City of Odessa

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City Health International
Founded in 2012 City Health International is a network of individuals and organisations engaged in the study of and response to structural health issues and health behaviours in the urban environment. For the first time in history the majority of the world’s population now live in urban environments and the proportion continues to grow. As national governments struggle to deal with the pressures and demands of growing urban populations against a backdrop of financial deficits and uncertainty, it is increasingly left to those working at a city level to provide the leadership and support needed to tackle key health issues.