Madinah Earns New WHO Accreditation as a “Healthy City”

Madinah Earns New WHO Accreditation as a “Healthy City”

The World Health Organization has once again accredited Madinah as a “Healthy City,” reaffirming its status as a global model for public health and quality of life.

This recognition highlights the city’s ongoing efforts to enhance infrastructure, expand healthcare services, and implement community-based programs that promote preventive care and public awareness.

 

Madinah Earns New WHO Accreditation as a “Healthy City”
Madinah Earns New WHO Accreditation as a “Healthy City”

 

The achievement is the result of collaborative efforts between Madinah’s institutions, the Ministry of Health, and various government entities, along with community initiatives that seek to strengthen health consciousness among residents and visitors.

It also reflects the Kingdom’s broader commitment to achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and creating urban environments that support well-being in line with Vision 2030.

This renewed accreditation from WHO enhances Madinah’s position on both the regional and international stage, underscoring its leadership in building a safe, healthy, and sustainable environment that ensures the well-being of people and elevates the overall quality of life.