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Virtual Technical Deep Dive: Healthy Cities for All

April 19-23, 2021

Tokyo, Japan

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  • From April 19 to 23, Tokyo Development Learning Center (TDLC) organized a Technical Deep Dive (TDD) on the theme of ¡°Healthy Cities for All.¡± This TDD provided a platform for knowledge exchange and structured learning on key topics related to the development of healthy cities, including programs and initiatives implemented at different levels (regional, national, city, and community) to promote more resilient and healthier cities. Case studies and experiences from Japan and other countries were highlighted as well as the experiences of the participating countries.

    The TDD provided an opportunity for participants from World Bank client countries to engage in discussions on the following themes:

    • How cross-sectoral urban health initiatives can transform cities and benefiting the urban poor and vulnerable groups
    • What to tackle: Focusing on health facilities and food markets for healthier communities
    • Toward a healthier future: Integrating with nature  

     

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    Tokyo Development Learning Center (TDLC)

  • Day 1 

    • Welcome & TDD objectives
    • Framing Presentation: Envisioning ¡°healthy cities for all¡± - introduces an operational and adaptive healthy cities framework for practitioners, policy makers, and clients
    • Introduction to Action Planning & TDLC Operational Support
    • Client Challenge Presentations

    Day 2

    Theme: How a cross-sectoral urban health initiatives can transform your city and benefit the urban poor and vulnerable groups

    • Thematic Session: Urban Health programs, toolkits, and other policy initiatives
    • International Case Study 1: The transformation of Kigali into a healthy city
    • Japan Case Study 1: Healthy city initiatives in Japan for today and for the future
    • Introduction to the Quality Infrastructure Investment (QII) Trust Fund & Disaster Risk Management (DRM) Hub
       

    Day 3

    Theme: What to tackle ¡ª focusing on health facilities and food markets for healthier communities

    • Thematic Session: Leveraging municipal assets to create healthy communities
    • International Case Study 2: Integrating primary health facilities into community centers and exploring revisiting planning for local markets in Dhaka
    • Japan Case Study 2: Health-focused community center in Yamato
       

    Day 4 (Open Day) 

    Theme: Toward a healthier future -¡ª integrating urban life with nature

    • Thematic Session: Impact of environmental issues on cities and communities
    • Japan Case Study 3: Promoting well-being and a new urban lifestyle around Satoyama (case study from Kobe)
    • Panel Discussion: How to address the environmental health risks in cities
    • Action Planning
       

    Day 5

    • Action Plan Presentations
    • Next Steps
    • Closing Remarks

    *Key agenda items only. Agenda is subject to change.

  • As many of the world¡¯s cities are slowly recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, people are rediscovering the value of cleaner skies, improved air quality, green public spaces, and urban infrastructure that supports and encourages health for citizens. Our state of health is personal, but it also reflects the environment in which we live. Understanding how cities shape our wellbeing is at the heart of today¡¯s discussion on Healthy Cities.

    We explored the theme of integrating urban life with nature as a means for developing healthier cities. 

    Date/Time:

    8pm¨C9:25pm (JST), Thursday, April 22, 2021

     

    Programs

    Thematic Session: Impact of environmental issues on cities and communities 

    This session examined the role of , as well as measures to that will lead to many benefits, including health, well-being, and productivity. 

    Speakers/Moderator 

    • Nancy Lozano Gracia, Senior Economist, World Bank
    • Xueman Wang, Senior Urban Specialist, World Bank
    • Maitreyi Das, Practice Manager, World Bank (Moderator)

    Japan Case Study 3: Promoting well-being and a new urban lifestyle around Satoyama (a case study from Kobe)

    The sessions showcased the case of Satoyama and healthy cities initiatives in Kobe, Japan, highlighting innovative solutions for better integration of urban life and nature. 

    Speakers/Moderator 

    • Koji Deguchi, Director for International Business Relations, International Department, Office of the Mayor, Kobe
    • Akira Umesawa, Director for Policy Research, Policy Research Division, Planning and Coordination Bureau, Kobe
    • Daisuke Sato, Director for Agricultural Policy Planning, Agricultural Policy Planning Division, Economic and Tourism Bureau, Kobe
    •  Mitsuhiro Yamazaki, World Bank Consultant (Moderator)