The World Health Organization (WHO) has recognized the holy city of Medina in Saudi Arabia as one of the healthiest cities in the world. The agency's delegation visited the city and said that all of the global standards for healthy cities have been implemented here.
The World Health Organization completes the city coordination program with Taibah University in Medina on an online platform. The World Health Organization also recommends that the university provide training to city agencies in various countries interested in participating in the Healthy Cities program.
Taibah University Head. Abdul Aziz Asarani served as the head of a 100-member delegation of 22 government agencies, social organizations, charities and volunteers.
The World Health Organization (WHO) is supported by 22 government agencies, social organizations, charities and volunteer teams in providing safe urban health statistics.
Incidentally, the holy city of Medina is home to about 2 million people. It is thought to be the first populous city on the World Health Organization's (WHO) list of healthy cities.