The JAB was also in error in considering that the Administration
had made “a number of reasonable efforts” to enable her to return to work
in a safe and healthy working environment, as it had a duty to provide
such an environment. (...) The Administration offered the Applicant a safe and healthy
working environment and responded in an appropriate manner to her
allegations of harassment. (...) Moreover, in Judgment No. 1194 (2004), the former Administrative
Tribunal recognised that the Organization had a duty to “maintain a healthy
working environment” which extended to protection of staff members’ physical
and psychological integrity.
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We all need to act towards the same goal – to educate children and talk about healthy food, and to use all available capacities to make children to really eat healthy food, says Enisa Čučilović, one of the members of the Center for Healthy Aging in the Sarajevo municipality Centar, who participated in a workshop on healthy nutrition with primary school students.
(...) Both of them say that the workshop was “super” and that they learned to make healthy sandwiches. Their friend from school Taira Ljuca carefully listened to nutritionists and chefs, and she shared her knowledge with us: “To be healthy we should eat fruit, vegetables, dairy products, healthy food, cereals.”
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Healthy Cities, Healthy Islands and other Healthy Settings approaches, such as Healthy Villages, Health Promoting Schools and Healthy Workplaces, have seen significant progress over the past year, says Dr Shin Young-soo, WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific. (...) WHO has worked with its collaborating centres and academic institutions to enhance technical support for Healthy Cities initiatives and to achieve healthy urbanization in key strategic areas. In addition, WHO established the Healthy Islands Recognition Programme in 2010 to revitalize the Healthy Islands initiative.
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Healthy Cities, Healthy Islands and other Healthy Settings approaches, such as Healthy Villages, Health Promoting Schools and Healthy Workplaces, have seen significant progress over the past year, says Dr Shin Young-soo, WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific. (...) WHO has worked with its collaborating centres and academic institutions to enhance technical support for Healthy Cities initiatives and to achieve healthy urbanization in key strategic areas. In addition, WHO established the Healthy Islands Recognition Programme in 2010 to revitalize the Healthy Islands initiative.
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Healthy Cities, Healthy Islands and other Healthy Settings approaches, such as Healthy Villages, Health Promoting Schools and Healthy Workplaces, have seen significant progress over the past year, says Dr Shin Young-soo, WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific. (...) WHO has worked with its collaborating centres and academic institutions to enhance technical support for Healthy Cities initiatives and to achieve healthy urbanization in key strategic areas. In addition, WHO established the Healthy Islands Recognition Programme in 2010 to revitalize the Healthy Islands initiative.
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Healthy Cities, Healthy Islands and other Healthy Settings approaches, such as Healthy Villages, Health Promoting Schools and Healthy Workplaces, have seen significant progress over the past year, says Dr Shin Young-soo, WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific. (...) WHO has worked with its collaborating centres and academic institutions to enhance technical support for Healthy Cities initiatives and to achieve healthy urbanization in key strategic areas. In addition, WHO established the Healthy Islands Recognition Programme in 2010 to revitalize the Healthy Islands initiative.
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Healthy Cities, Healthy Islands and other Healthy Settings approaches, such as Healthy Villages, Health Promoting Schools and Healthy Workplaces, have seen significant progress over the past year, says Dr Shin Young-soo, WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific. (...) WHO has worked with its collaborating centres and academic institutions to enhance technical support for Healthy Cities initiatives and to achieve healthy urbanization in key strategic areas. In addition, WHO established the Healthy Islands Recognition Programme in 2010 to revitalize the Healthy Islands initiative.
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School-age children explore healthy nutrition and lifestyle with Healthy Buddy Programme
UNICEF, Ministry of Health and Family Academy support school-age children to adopt a healthy lifestyle
Gor Petrosyan
UNICEF Armenia/2021/Grigoryan
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14 June 2021
Healthy Buddy programme has come a long way since its launch in the fall of 2019. (...) Students in the 6-9 age group then compete in groups to distinguish the types of food in the food pyramid or how to put together a healthy, balanced meal or how the project team calls it – a healthy plate.
(...) Children then end the session with getting a Healthy Buddy magnetic sticker and their copy of the Healthy Plate that will motivate them to keep on practicing what they learned at home.
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He says that preparing healthy meals is crucial and that it is important to break widespread prejudices that a healthy meal must be complicated and expensive.
(...) The Nemanja’s experience shows that parents are well informed about what are healthy foods and how to prepare healthy meals, but often do not eat in compliance with their knowledge in their homes.
(...) “One of the goals of the workshops is to break the widespread prejudice that a healthy meal must be complicated and expensive. For a healthy diet, you do not need time, but will.
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A comprehensive approach, which includes the procurement of healthy foods to begin with, an appreciation of what it takes to grow healthy foods, as well as nutrition education, is also vital.
Healthy food for school meals must come from somewhere. (...) Children further learned about healthy foods and a healthy diet through constructing healthy menus and discussions about what they can do to help their country achieve the Sustainable Development Goal 2 .
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