Hu Susan C, Kuo Hsien-Wen
Department of Public Health, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan.
Institute of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan School of Public Health, National Defense Medical Center, Taipei, Taiwan
Glob Health Promot. 2016 Mar;23(1 Suppl):8-17. doi: 10.1177/1757975916641566.
The World Health Organization (WHO) Healthy Cities (HC) projects are the best known of the settings-based approaches to health promotion. They engage local governments in health development through a process of political commitment, institutional change, capacity-building, partnership-based planning and innovative projects. Many cities have promoted HC projects in Taiwan since 2002. In 2008, the Taiwan Alliance for Healthy Cities (TAHC) was launched to assist local governments in effectively establishing, operating and promoting HC projects. In this article, we share our experiences of establishing a platform and network to promote the HC program in Taiwan. Based on individual city profiles and governance in Taiwan, the TAHC developed a well-organized framework and model to encourage strong leadership in local governments and to promote participation and engagement in their communities. In the last 6 years, leaders from Taiwan's local governments in HC networks have integrated the HC concepts into their governance models, actively engaging and combining various resources with practical expertise and private sectors. The network of health in Taiwan allows each city to develop its unique perspective on the HC projects. Using this method, not only local government meets its needs, but also increases governance efficiency and effectiveness, resulting in the promotion of its citizens' overall sustainable urban health development. This HC network in Taiwan has partnerships with government and non-governmental organizations (NGOs), with academic support and citizen involvement, a dynamic data collection system and demonstrated leadership in the sharing of information in the Asian region.
世界卫生组织(WHO)的健康城市(HC)项目是最著名的基于环境的健康促进方法。这些项目通过政治承诺、机构变革、能力建设、基于伙伴关系的规划和创新项目等过程,让地方政府参与到健康发展中来。自2002年以来,台湾许多城市都推行了健康城市项目。2008年,台湾健康城市联盟(TAHC)成立,以协助地方政府有效建立、运营和推广健康城市项目。在本文中,我们分享在台湾建立一个促进健康城市项目的平台和网络的经验。基于台湾各城市的概况和治理情况,台湾健康城市联盟制定了一个组织完善的框架和模式,以鼓励地方政府发挥强有力的领导作用,并促进社区的参与和投入。在过去6年里,台湾健康城市网络中地方政府的领导人已将健康城市理念融入其治理模式,积极参与并整合各种资源,结合实际专业知识和私营部门。台湾的健康网络使每个城市都能对健康城市项目形成独特的见解。通过这种方法,不仅地方政府满足了自身需求,还提高了治理效率和效能,从而促进了其市民城市健康的全面可持续发展。台湾的这个健康城市网络与政府和非政府组织(NGO)建立了伙伴关系,有学术支持和公民参与,拥有一个动态数据收集系统,并在亚洲地区的信息共享方面展现出了领导力。