Coordination

 

JOAQUIM CARDADOR DOS SANTOS

Chairman of the board

 

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MIRIEME FERREIRA

Technical coordinator

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Composed of all the associated municipalities.
One technician for each associated municipality.
Composed of five elected municipalities. Currently Seixal, Lisbon, Montijo, Setúbal and Torres Vedras.
Statutes

Published in Diário da República – III Série (N.º 5/98 january 7th 1998). Modified and approved in Intermunicipal Assembly of May 9th 2011.

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Partnerships

The Portuguese Healthy Cities Network is based on partnerships established with various entities towards a single goal: promoting health and improving quality of life. Partners:WHO - World Healt (...)
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The Healthy Cities approach recognizes the determinants of health and the need to work in collaboration across public, private, voluntary and community sector organizations. This way of working and thinking includes involving local people in decision-making, requires political commitment and organizational and community development, and recognizes the process to be as important as the outcomes.


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Alenquer
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Alfândega da Fé
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Almada
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Almodôvar
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Alvito
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Amadora
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Amares
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Avis
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Azambuja
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Barrancos
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Barreiro
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Braga
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Bragança
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Calheta (Azores)
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Castro Marim
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Chamusca
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Coimbra
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Cuba
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Figueira da Foz
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Golegã
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Gondomar
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Grândola
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Guarda
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Lagoa
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Lagoa (Azores)
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Lisboa
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Loulé
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Loures
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Lourinhã
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Lousã
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Maia
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Matosinhos
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Miranda do Corvo
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Monchique
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Monção
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Montijo
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Odemira
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Odivelas
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Oeiras
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Palmela
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Paredes
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Penafiel
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Pombal
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Ponta Delgada
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Portimão
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Porto
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Porto Santo
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Póvoa de Lanhoso
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Ribeira Grande
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Santo Tirso
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São Roque do Pico
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Seixal
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Serpa
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Sesimbra
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Setúbal
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Soure
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Tavira
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Tábua
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Torres Vedras
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Valença
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Valongo
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Viana do Alentejo
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Viana do Castelo
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Vidigueira
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Vila Franca de Xira
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Vila Nova de Famalicão
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Vila Pouca de Aguiar
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Vila Real
 A healthy municipality is one that continually 
 creates and improves its physical 
 and social environments 
The Portuguese Healthy Municipalities Network is an association formally established on October 10th 1997. It is under the political and technical co-ordination of the Municipality of Seixal.

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2023-10-10

26th Anniversary of the Portuguese Healthy Cities Network

The Portuguese Healthy Cities Network marks today, October 10, 2023, its twenty-sixth anniversary. This Association of Municipalities, ...


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The Healthy Cities approach recognizes the determinants of health and the need to work in collaboration across public, private, voluntary and community sector organizations. This way of working and thinking includes involving local people in decision-making, requires political commitment and organizational and community development, and recognizes the process to be as important as the outcomes.

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Health Atlas 2019-2023

The Portuguese Healthy Cities Network (RPMS) has teamed up with the Research Team in Health Geography of the University of Coimbra, coordinated by Professor Paula Santana (GIGS / CEGOT-UC), for the development of the Health Atlas project, which has the goal of characterizing the state of health and its determinants in the municipalities of the RPMS. The intention is to create a knowledge platform, with georeferenced and updated data over the years, which will be a tool to support the preparation of the Municipal Health Profile and the Municipal Health Charter and the definition of municipal political strategies.

VII Healthy Cities Forum 2018-10-26 a 9999-12-31

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VI Portuguese Healthy Cities Network Forum 2016

The VI Portuguese Healthy Cities Network Forum took place on October 17, 2016, in the Luisa Todi Municipal Forum, in Setúbal.

V Forum - Health Inequalities and Healthy Planning 2014

The Portuguese Healthy Cities Network V Forum took place on november 14, at the Professional School of Montijo.

IV Fórum - Desenvolvimento Local e Cidades Saudáveis 2012

O município do Seixal recebeu o IV Fórum da Rede Portuguesa de Cidades Saudáveis, no dia 13 de novembro...
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